Audit Report

akiro-converter.netlify.app

AI-powered design critique and glow-up.

Original website screenshot
Redesigned website mockup
Zen Utility Chic
Value Proposition92
Visual Hierarchy85
CTA Effectiveness65
Visual Design96
Trust Signals10
Scannability72

Priority Fixes

  • Scannability

    Increase the contrast of all grey labels (FROM, TO, descriptions) to meet WCAG AA standards (4.5:1 ratio).

  • Trust

    Add a small 'Join 50k+ users' or 'Used by designers at...' badge to establish immediate credibility.

  • CTA

    Make the 'SAVE' action more prominent or add a 'Copy to Clipboard' button near the output value.

Deep Dive Analysis

Value Proposition

92
92

The value proposition is extremely clear through the self-explanatory interface. The sub-branding 'MINIMAL CONVERTER' perfectly describes the tool's function and aesthetic in two words.

Evidence

"Akiro. MINIMAL CONVERTER"

Visual Hierarchy

85
85

The hierarchy is strong within the conversion card, using a serif font for categories to distinguish from functional text. However, the brand name 'Akiro' is surprisingly small compared to the utility content.

Evidence

"Serif font for 'Length & Space'"

CTA Effectiveness

65
65

As a utility tool, the primary action is the conversion itself, which happens in real-time. However, the 'SAVE' action and 'Extra Precision Mode' toggle are somewhat visually recessive, and there is no clear 'primary' CTA for a first-time visitor.

Evidence

"Small 'SAVE' button with a pin icon"

Visual Design

96
96

The design is exceptionally polished, utilizing a sophisticated 'Soft-UI' or Neumorphic aesthetic with subtle shadows and a clean, airy color palette. It feels premium and intentional.

Evidence

"Subtle background gradient"

Trust Signals

10
10

Trust signals are virtually non-existent. There are no user counts, ratings, testimonials, or 'as seen on' logos to validate the accuracy or popularity of the tool.

Evidence

"No social proof or usage statistics visible"

Scannability

72
72

While the layout is very clean and easy to scan, the accessibility is hampered by low contrast. Many labels and descriptions use light grey text on white/light-blue backgrounds that likely fail WCAG standards.

Evidence

"Light grey 'DIMENSION' and 'FROM/TO' labels"

Constructive Feedback

The contrast is so low I feel like I'm trying to read a calculator through a thick fog.

The brand name 'Akiro' is so tiny it looks like it's embarrassed to be there.

Zero trust signals means I'm basically just trusting a pretty cloud that its math is right.

The 'Extra Precision Mode' description is so small you need a microscope just to read about the precision.

It's so 'minimal' that it forgot to give me a reason to use it instead of just typing '1 inch to cm' into Google.

How does akiro-converter.netlify.app stack up?

The taste score compared to other audited sites on the leaderboard.