
Jessica Chambers is an accessibility educator, writer, and certified pain in the neck for anyone who thinks “good enough” is an acceptable standard for the web.
She’s a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) with over a decade of experience making accessibility make sense – not just technically, but humanly. Her specialty is connecting how people think, what they notice, and what they can actually use into something practical. And then explaining it to everyone else.
She’s the author of Don’t Panic. It’s Just Accessibility and co-author of The Field Guide for Mobile Screen Readers, and the kind of person who will explain directional language using a Captain America meme and feel no remorse about it.
Born in the land of the free, currently living in the land of the sarcastic. When she’s not saving the internet one skip link at a time, she’s probably drinking a cold latte and arguing with AI about semicolons. Her rescue cat, Salem, remains unimpressed by all of it.