Wish - Shopping Made Fun

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Description of App

Time to kick off your Cyber Week shopping! It’s the best time to score the lowest prices on anything you’ve been eyeing. Shop everything from clothes and accessories to decor, handy gadgets, electronics, local trends and more!

HOW IS WISH SO AFFORDABLE?
Wish connects shoppers directly to over 100 million manufacturers, so shoppers can find affordable goods. There’s no middle man, so prices are lower and the quality is the same as what you’d get at the mall.

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JOIN 300 MILLION USERS
Over 300 million people use Wish to shop affordable goods. So skip the shopping mall and find lower prices on Wish.

Version

4.24.1

Free or Paid

Free

Apple Watch Support

No

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone
iPad

iOS Version

13.2.3

Accessibility Comments

There are accessible elements in the app, but the segmented tab bar at the bottom isn't VO accessible at all and you can't hear the name of the product you're viewing before you click on it. Kind of useless.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads a few page elements.

Button Labeling

Few buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

Some parts of the app are accessible with VoiceOver, but not enough to make it usable.

Developer's Twitter Username

@WishShopping

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Comments

By KE7ZUM on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 - 06:18

Even the website is not accessible. I tried to contact the web site people about this but so far no joy and that was I think way back in about 2014 when a friend told me about wish. I want to use this app, but yeah looks like I will be using aira to help me with it.

By Sabrina on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 - 06:18

Some of my sighted friends use this and I tried it on her account and and both the app and website sucks. I doubt they will ever do something about this seeing as they do not respond to anything we write. I wouldn't use it even if it worked but many of my blind friends are extremely disappointed.

By Kevin Shaw on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 - 06:18

When companies don't make their apps/websites accessible, they're really saying they don't need our money.