Website Accessibility Audit
Run a browser-only website audit against the selected country or standards lens and download a PDF report with issues and fix guidance.
WCAG 2.2 · regional standards · runs entirely in your browser
Find out who your site is leaving out.
Paste a URL, drop in HTML, or upload a saved page. The audit checks it against WCAG and the accessibility law that applies to your audience, then gives you a fix-focused report instead of a vague pass/fail.
Standards coverage
Country and regional accessibility lenses
Pick the region your users are in. Every option below is built on WCAG, so the core checks stay similar while the legal citation and compliance framing change in the report.
Editorial guidance
How this audit tool supports accessibility work
The website accessibility audit is designed to turn a common accessibility review task into a repeatable workflow. It focuses on fetch any public website, audit its markup against wcag-based country standards, and download a pdf report with fixes. The goal is not to replace expert judgment, but to make the first review faster, more consistent, and easier to explain to designers, developers, QA teams, and content owners.
Use the output as evidence for a remediation conversation. A failed check normally means the implementation needs a closer look against WCAG 1.1.1, 1.3.1, 2.1.1, 2.4.2, 4.1.2, while a passing check means the specific automated rule did not find a problem. Passing automated checks is helpful, but it is not the same as a full conformance claim.
For best results, test real production markup instead of simplified snippets. Templates, CSS state, JavaScript behavior, responsive layouts, and content changes can all affect the final accessibility experience. Re-run the tool after fixes so the before-and-after evidence is easy to compare.
Pair this tool with manual keyboard testing, zoom and reflow checks, screen-reader review, and content judgment. Those human checks catch issues that automated logic cannot reliably infer, such as whether labels are meaningful, instructions are clear, or a complete user task can be finished without a mouse.
How to use
- 1Enter the public page URL you want to review and choose the standard or jurisdiction that matches your project.
- 2Run the audit and review the grouped findings to spot structural, labeling, contrast, and navigation issues quickly.
- 3Download the PDF report when you need a shareable summary for clients, teammates, or remediation tracking.
FAQs
Tips here are tailored for the website accessibility audit so people can move from checking to fixing faster.
What to verify manually
Keyboard: move through the related flow with Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space, Escape, and arrow keys where the pattern expects them.
Assistive technology: check names, roles, states, reading order, announcements, and focus changes with at least one screen reader.
Content quality: confirm that instructions, labels, headings, errors, and alternatives make sense in the real user task.
This page is written as practical guidance, not a legal certification. For procurement, VPAT/ACR work, or regulated launches, combine tool output with expert review and documented manual test results.
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