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WCAG 2.2 · ADA · EAA · Section 508

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94.8%
of top 1M websites fail WCAG compliance
14%
increase in ADA lawsuits in 2024
June 2025
EU Accessibility Act enforcement began
1 in 6
people worldwide have a disability

Everything you need to check accessibility

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Actionable Fixes

Every issue includes step-by-step instructions to fix it, with code examples.

Visual Score

Clear accessibility score from 0-100 with breakdown by category and severity.

Global Standards

Tests against WCAG 2.2, ADA Title III, EAA (EU), Section 508, and EN 301 549.

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Frequently asked questions

What is WCAG 2.2?+
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.2 is the latest international standard for web accessibility, published by the W3C. It defines how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Is this tool free?+
Yes, completely free with no limits. We sustain the service through non-intrusive display advertising. No signup, no credit card, no hidden fees.
What laws require web accessibility?+
Multiple laws worldwide require accessibility: the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) in the US, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) in the EU (effective June 2025), Section 508 for US federal agencies, the Equality Act in the UK, AODA in Canada, and the DDA in Australia.
How accurate is an automated scan?+
Automated tools can detect approximately 30-40% of all accessibility issues — including missing alt text, color contrast failures, missing form labels, and structural problems. Manual testing by experts is recommended for complete compliance. Our tool is an excellent starting point.
What does the accessibility score mean?+
The score (0-100) represents the percentage of automated checks your page passes. A score of 90+ is excellent, 70-89 is good with room for improvement, 50-69 needs attention, and below 50 has critical accessibility barriers.
Does passing this scan mean my site is fully compliant?+
No automated tool can guarantee full compliance. Our scanner catches technical violations, but true accessibility also requires manual testing with screen readers and user testing with people with disabilities. Think of this as a comprehensive first step.

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