WCAG 2.1 AA · ADA · European Accessibility Act

Find out what’s failing on your site before a lawyer does.

Nearly 4,000 US website accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2025, up roughly a quarter year over year, and the European Accessibility Act has been enforceable since June 2025. Scan your site and get a prioritised list of what to fix, in plain English.

Free. No signup. Takes about 30 seconds — Google’s Lighthouse engine renders your page and we check it against WCAG 2.1 AA.

What you get

Every issue, ranked
Not an alphabetical dump. Issues are ordered by severity and how many elements they affect, so the first thing on the list is the first thing worth fixing.
Mapped to WCAG criteria
Each finding cites the specific success criterion and conformance level — the language your legal counsel and your developer both need.
Written for two readers
What’s broken and who it shuts out, in language you can forward to a client. Then the exact markup and the fix, for whoever does the work.
Honest about its limits
Automated testing catches roughly a third of WCAG issues. We say so on every report. Anyone promising instant compliance from a script is selling you something that has itself been sued.

Your site stays yours

A scan sends the public URL to Google PageSpeed Insights so Lighthouse can render it. If report saving is available, the full result is held for up to one hour and becomes permanent only when you choose Save & share. Operational logs and analytics omit scanned URLs; autocapture and session recording are off. Read the full privacy notice.