Level CI brings accessibility testing directly into your CI/CD pipelines—helping your team identify and fix issues before deployment. By integrating seamlessly with your development workflow, it ensures your product remains compliant with accessibility standards while reducing risk.
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2026.06
Bulk user invitations
You can now invite multiple users at once from the Teams page. Bulk invitations allow you to add users, assign permissions, and send invitation emails in a single workflow, helping teams onboard users more efficiently.
Selenium Java
The Selenium Java accessibility testing package is now supported through the Level CI Cloudsmith repository. This update provides a supported installation path for Selenium Java integrations and simplifies package management for new and existing projects.
2026.05
Enable Regeneration of Cloudsmith Token from UI
You can now regenerate your Cloudsmith token directly from the UI without requiring backend support intervention. This enhancement improves security, reduces operational delays, and enables faster recovery in cases such as token exposure or routine credential rotation.
Beta: Improvements to Accessibility Finding Stability and Matching in Level CI
We’ve introduced several enhancements to how Level CI processes and matches accessibility findings to improve scan stability, issue deduplication, and consistency across environments.
What’s Improved
- Added Level CI–specific selector fields to accessibility findings for more reliable issue matching and tracking.
- Introduced support for configurable
stableAttributevalues to improve selector stability across dynamic applications. - Added configurable class filtering for CSS selectors to reduce noise caused by temporary or autogenerated class names.
2026.03
Level CI/MCP integration for IDEs
You can now connect your IDE to Level CI using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to discover and fix accessibility issues directly in your development environment. With the Level CI MCP integration, you can retrieve accessibility issues for the code you are working on, view detailed rule information and WCAG references, and request AI-generated fixes without leaving your IDE. This integration is supported for all IDE’s which support agentic workflows and MCP (e.g. Visual studio, windsurf, Cursor) and uses Access Engine as the source of rule data to ensure results remain consistent with Level CI scans.
Level CI now uses Access Engine for scans
Level CI now runs accessibility scans using Access Engine, aligning scan results with the rules and findings used across the Level Access platform. When your project uses Access Engine, you see unified rule identifiers, consistent WCAG mappings, and richer issue details such as Why it matters, How to fix, and WCAG Info sections.
These updates help you review accessibility issues, understand their impact, and locate affected code more easily using additional metadata such as code snippets and selectors.
2026.01
Usage Dashboard
The Level CI Usage Dashboard provides a centralized, real-time view of your organization’s build consumption and contract periods, helping teams track usage against limits, monitor project-level activity, and proactively plan scans. With an intuitive organization-level overview, detailed per-project insights, and visual progress indicators, users can quickly identify high-usage areas and avoid unexpected build interruptions. The dashboard updates automatically (≤5 minutes), supports sorting and search, and highlights usage status through clear thresholds (Active, Warning, Critical, Limit Reached), ensuring teams stay informed and take timely action. Historical renewal period views and full organization-wide visibility further enhance transparency and planning, making it easier to manage usage efficiently and prevent surprises.
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