WCAG 2.x Level AA signals across structure, forms, navigation, and media — the EAA-relevant checks, automated.
Overview
Over 94% of top homepages have detectable WCAG failures, and since June 2025 the European Accessibility Act makes that a legal exposure, not just a quality gap. This scanner checks the served HTML of your homepage and sampled interior pages against 27 WCAG 2.x Level AA signals — the objective, machine-checkable failures that make up the bulk of real-world accessibility problems.
What this scanner does
Analyzes served HTML across four areas: structure and semantics (lang attribute, heading hierarchy, landmarks, valid ARIA, duplicate ids, table headers), forms (labels, autocomplete on identity fields, fieldset/legend grouping), navigation and focus (skip links, tabindex abuse, link names, pinch-zoom, timed refresh), and media (alt-text coverage, titled iframes, autoplaying sound). Samples up to five interior pages beyond the homepage so template-level failures surface wherever they live.
Why it matters
Roughly 16% of users live with a significant disability, and the most common failures — unlabeled form fields, missing alt text, broken heading order — lock them out of signup and checkout flows. The EAA now attaches fines to inaccessible digital services sold into the EU, and US ADA web lawsuits run thousands per year. The fixes are typically one attribute each; the cost is finding them, which is exactly what automation is for.
Common findings
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