Is your website
ADA compliant?
Paste a URL below. We will audit it against the Web Accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.1), and give you a prioritized list of fixes in under a minute. No sign up needed.
Inaccessible websites lose customers and invite lawsuits.
Over 4,000 ADA web accessibility lawsuits were filed in the US last year. Beyond legal risk, ~1 in 4 adults has a disability that can affect how they use the web. Compliance is a baseline, not a feature.
From URL to action plan in under a minute.
Up to 5 internal pages selected from your homepage link graph will be evaluated for best results.
Each site is tested against the WCAG 2.1 ruleset, the global baseline for web accessibility (used by Google).
Issues are ranked by impact with plain-English remediation steps your devs can act on.
Your questions answered.
What standard do you test against?
WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA, via Google Lighthouse, the same automated ruleset the ADA generally references and that most US lawsuits cite.
Will this catch every accessibility issue?
No automated tool will. Automated scans catch ~30–40% of WCAG failures. We surface the high-confidence, high-impact issues. Manual testing with assistive tech is still needed for full compliance.
Why only 5 pages?
To keep scans fast and free. The homepage plus your top-linked pages give a representative signal. Most issues live in shared templates.
Do you store my data?
No. Scans run on demand and results live only in your browser session.
Does this apply to me if I am outside the US?
Yes. WCAG 2.1 is the global baseline for web accessibility and is referenced by laws like the EU's European Accessibility Act, the UK Equality Act, Canada's ACA, and Australia's DDA. If your site serves users in those regions, the same standards apply.
