Usability Testing & Evaluation

Usability testing is crucial for understanding how real users interact with your product. At Brainstorm Ergonomics, we conduct comprehensive usability studies to identify pain points, validate design decisions, and ensure your product is intuitive, efficient, and satisfying to use.

Our Usability Testing Process

We tailor our testing approach to your specific needs, whether it's formative testing during development or summative testing for validation.

1. Planning & Recruitment

Defining clear test objectives and scenarios, and recruiting participants who accurately represent your target user groups.

2. Test Execution

Facilitating moderated or unmoderated sessions, observing user behavior, and collecting rich qualitative and quantitative data.

3. Rigorous Data Analysis

We apply industry-standard qualitative and quantitative methodologies to analyze the collected data, identifying patterns and the root causes of usability issues.

4. Actionable Reporting

Our reports, compliant with the ISO/IEC 25062 Common Industry Format (CIF), provide a prioritized set of actionable recommendations your team can implement to directly enhance the user experience.

Specialized Testing for Regulated Industries

Medical Device Compliance

Need to meet FDA requirements? We provide IEC 62366-compliant usability testing to support your 510(k) submission.

Learn about FDA 510(k) Testing

EHR Usability Testing for ONC Certification

We partner with EHR vendors to plan, conduct, and report on the usability testing required for ONC certification, ensuring compliance and user safety.

Learn About EHR Usability Testing

Unlock the ROI of Human-Centered Design

Investing in usability testing isn't just about fixing problems—it's about building better products from the ground up. By embracing an iterative cycle of human-centered design, testing, and refinement, you create a more effective, efficient, and satisfying user experience. This leads to increased user adoption, reduced support costs, and a stronger bottom line.

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