Identify Your Website Accessibility
To be accessible, your site must be compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 - the international gold standard for digital accessibility.
Enter your website URL to scan for accessibility issues and get a detailed WCAG compliance report
Automated WCAG Testing
Instant scan against WCAG 2.1 guidelines
Detailed Reports
Get actionable insights and fixes
User-Focused
Ensure access for all abilities
Unique Testing Tool
Our free software automatically scans your website and identifies accessibility errors according to the latest WCAG 2.1 standards and their impact on individuals with disabilities.
Control Your Audit
Get detailed information on accessibility barriers, best practices, and visual examples of correct implementation for ADA compliance.
Why You Should Make Your Website Accessible
Avoid Legal Risks
An inaccessible website is violating governmental policies related to web accessibility. Don't fall victim to the ever-increasing web accessibility lawsuits.
Serve a Wider Audience
By having an accessible website, you will be serving a wider audience, removing any legal risk, and improving the overall user experience.
How to Scan Your Website
Enter a URL/domain
Start by entering your website address
Get an Audit Report
Receive an accurate and easy-to-understand audit with visual illustrations
Share with Your Team
Collaborate with your team on the findings
Start Fixing
Ensure barrier-free access to people with disabilities
How It Works
High Impact
Critical issues requiring immediate attention and fixes
Medium Impact
Important issues requiring planned remediation
Low Impact
Minor issues requiring scheduled assessment
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FAQ - Web Accessibility Testing
What is Accessi.org?
What is web accessibility testing?
Why is web accessibility testing important?
When should accessibility testing be done?
How to do website accessibility testing?
• Automated testing involves the use of accessibility testing software to test against WCAG guidelines - the standard for web accessibility and determine accessibility errors.
• Manual testing or functional testing represents how a real target user experiences your content. Hence, it is performed by experts making use of assistive technology (like screen readers).
Each of those detailed assessments will include in-depth guidance on the results of the assessment and advice on how your development and QA teams can follow and act on to remove the errors.