Is your site accessible?
Get a WCAG accessibility score, your risk level and the top issues — in seconds, no sign-up.
Only scan sites you own or are authorized to audit.
Why test your website's accessibility?
Around one in six people lives with a disability. An inaccessible site shuts these users out — and just as many potential customers — while exposing your organization to growing legal risk.
Accessibility isn't only an obligation: a compliant site is also better structured, faster and better ranked. Accessibility best practices overlap heavily with technical SEO.
WCAG, ADA, AODA, EAA: what the standards say
WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 (level AA), published by the W3C, are the international benchmark. In North America the ADA and Ontario's AODA require equivalent conformance; across the EU, national frameworks like France's RGAA build on the same WCAG foundation.
Since 28 June 2025, the European Accessibility Act has extended these obligations to the private sector: any business above the micro-enterprise threshold offering a consumer-facing online service is in scope, with existing sites expected to comply by June 2030.
What does this free checker measure?
Our tool scans your page with an automated engine (axe-core) against WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 criteria, and returns a score, a risk level and the top issues found in seconds.
In full transparency: automated testing catches roughly 30–40% of accessibility barriers. The rest — keyboard navigation, screen readers, reading logic — requires a manual audit. This scan is a great starting point, not a certificate of conformance.
How do you fix the issues found?
Prioritize critical and serious issues, which hurt your users the most. The full report details each issue, its location and concrete remediation guidance — ready to share with your team or client.
Frequently asked questions
Is the checker really free?
Yes. Scanning a page, the score and the top issues are free and require no sign-up. The detailed full report is reserved for accounts.
Is my data stored?
We don't store any personal data. A public scan result may be cached temporarily to speed up subsequent requests.
How is this different from a full audit?
This automated scan covers one page and about 30–40% of the criteria. A full audit combines multiple pages, manual testing (keyboard, screen reader) and a documented conformance report.
What does the score out of 100 mean?
The score reflects the number and severity of issues found on the page. 90+ is a solid baseline, under 50 means an exposed site. It comes with an A to F grade.
Which standards are checked?
WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 success criteria at levels A and AA — the shared foundation of the RGAA, the EU's EN 301 549 and the main North American regulations.
Can I scan any website?
Only scan sites you own or are authorized to audit. Some sensitive domains are blocked for security reasons.