See Me Please is an inclusive user testing and user research platform connecting organisations with people with disabilities and diverse lived experiences. Human-led and panel-based, See Me Please is built for teams who need real-world usability insight, not automated scanners, conformance reports, or overlay plug-ins.
Panels are structured across six cohorts: people who are blind, people with low vision, Deaf people, neurodivergent people, older people, and people who speak English as a second language. Research is conducted across Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States.
See Me Please supports designers, developers, and product teams to understand accessibility and validate digital products against WCAG 2.1, WCAG 2.2, and EN 301 549 using testers with lived experience of assistive technologies including screen readers, magnification software, switch access, and alternative input methods.
The platform is purpose-built for organisations pursuing universal usability by uplifting capability and understanding rather than tick-box accessibility audits.