Automated Accessibility

Website Accessibility Checker

Scan your site for accessibility issues. Check image alt text, heading structure, color contrast, and keyboard navigation.

Run this focused check to generate a complete PDF audit. The report includes the topic below plus SEO, performance, security, accessibility, DNS, and domain health signals.

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50+ checks 2-4 min PDF included

What This Check Looks At

An accessibility audit checks whether automated signals suggest your website can be used by people with disabilities. It reviews screen reader cues, keyboard navigation signals, color contrast, and proper semantic structure.

Why It Matters

Web accessibility is a legal requirement in many jurisdictions and affects 15% of the global population. Automated checks are a strong first pass, but manual WCAG review is still required for compliance decisions.

Checks Included In The PDF

Image alt text coverage
Heading hierarchy
Color contrast ratios
Keyboard navigation
ARIA labels
Form labels
Link text clarity
Focus indicators

Frequently Asked Questions

Is web accessibility legally required?

In many countries, yes. The ADA in the US, EAA in Europe, and similar laws worldwide require websites to be accessible. Non-compliance can result in lawsuits.

What WCAG level should I target?

WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the most common target and is required by most regulations. This tool flags automated accessibility issues; use a manual review before claiming compliance.

Does accessibility help SEO?

Yes, many accessibility practices (proper headings, alt text, semantic HTML) directly improve SEO. Screen reader optimization also helps search engines understand your content.