Scan any URL for ADA/WCAG 2.1 AA compliance issues in 60 seconds. Get a compliance score and actionable fix suggestions.
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Stop guessing about compliance. Get clear, actionable results in seconds.
Enter any URL and get a complete accessibility audit in under 60 seconds. No browser extension or installation required.
12 automated checks covering images, forms, headings, landmarks, ARIA, color contrast, and document structure.
Every issue comes with a clear description, impact rating, and actionable fix suggestion you can implement immediately.
Get a 0-100 compliance score based on issue severity. Track progress as you fix issues and rescan.
Save and compare past scans. See your compliance score improve over time as you address issues.
Scan any publicly accessible web page. Works with any framework, CMS, or static site.
Three steps to a more accessible website.
Paste any publicly accessible web page URL into the scanner.
We fetch the page, run 12 WCAG 2.1 AA checks, and calculate your compliance score.
Each issue comes with a severity rating and clear instructions on how to fix it.
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WCAG 2.1 AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the internationally recognized standard for web accessibility. It defines success criteria across four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. Level AA is the standard required by most accessibility laws, including the ADA.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses that serve the public are generally required to make their websites accessible. The DOJ has confirmed that websites are covered under Title III. Additionally, Section 508 requires federal agencies to have accessible websites. WCAG 2.1 AA is the accepted technical standard for ADA compliance.
The score starts at 100 and deducts points based on issue severity: critical issues (-10 pts each), serious issues (-5 pts), moderate issues (-2 pts), and minor issues (-1 pt). A score of 90+ is good, 70-89 needs improvement, and below 70 requires immediate attention.
We check for 12 common WCAG 2.1 AA issues: missing image alt text, unlabeled form inputs, missing page title, missing language attribute, heading hierarchy violations, empty links and buttons, missing ARIA labels, color contrast hints from inline styles, duplicate element IDs, and missing landmark elements.
Automated tools typically catch 30-50% of WCAG issues. Some issues require manual testing, such as meaningful alt text quality, keyboard navigation flow, and screen reader compatibility. Our tool catches the most common machine-detectable issues and provides a strong starting point for compliance.