Is your website accessible? Find out in seconds.
AccessScan scans any page against WCAG 2.2 and the European Accessibility Act, then shows you exactly what to fix — free, no signup.
28 June 2025
EAA enforcement began across the EU
up to €50,000
Possible fines for non-compliance in some member states
WCAG 2.2 AA
The accessibility baseline the EAA expects
How it works
From URL to a clear action list
No tools to install, no account to create. Paste a link and read the report.
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Enter a URL
Drop in any public page you want to check.
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We scan the markup
Dozens of WCAG checks run against the page in seconds.
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Fix what matters
Each issue is ranked by impact with a plain-English fix.
Coverage
What AccessScan checks
Machine-detectable WCAG 2.2 issues across eight areas of your page.
Images & media
Missing alt text, unlabelled icons, untitled frames.
Forms
Inputs without labels, controls without an accessible name.
Structure
Missing h1, skipped heading levels, empty headings.
Links & buttons
Empty links, “click here” text, nameless buttons.
Navigation
Missing skip links and main landmarks.
Robustness
Duplicate IDs, invalid ARIA roles, broken naming.
Zoom & timing
Disabled pinch-zoom and forced timed refreshes.
Tables
Data tables without proper header cells.
See the full WCAG 2.2 criteria reference.
The European Accessibility Act is now in force
If you sell digital products or services in the EU, accessibility is no longer optional. Start with a free scan, then get your official accessibility statement and ongoing monitoring.
Guides
Learn how to fix it
Practical, plain-English guides to WCAG, the EAA, and accessibility on every major platform.
WordPress Accessibility: Make Your Site WCAG 2.2 AA and EAA Compliant
A practical guide to WordPress accessibility: themes, plugins, alt text, headings, common pitfalls, and what to fix first for WCAG 2.2 AA and EAA compliance.
Read guide →Shopify Accessibility: Themes, Alt Text, Checkout, and the EAA
Practical Shopify accessibility fixes for theme issues, product image alt text, and checkout — plus what the EAA means for your store after 28 June 2025.
Read guide →Wix Accessibility: How Accessible Your Site Really Is
How accessible Wix sites really are: what the built-in tools fix, where they fall short, and the manual checks every Wix site owner should run.
Read guide →Squarespace Accessibility: Where Templates Help, Where They Hurt
Where Squarespace templates help and hurt accessibility — fix alt text, headings and contrast, and get EAA-ready before the 2025 deadline.
Read guide →Webflow Accessibility: The Build Decisions and Manual Checks That Actually Matter
A hands-on Webflow accessibility guide: semantic structure, focus states, alt text, ARIA, and the manual keyboard and screen-reader checks to run.
Read guide →EAA E-commerce Compliance: Scope, Deadline, and What to Fix First
EAA e-commerce compliance is now law. See what's in scope, the 28 June 2025 deadline, and how to fix checkout, forms, and product pages first.
Read guide →Browse all accessibility guides.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Is the accessibility checker really free?
Yes. You can scan any public web page for free, with no signup. The automated scan covers common WCAG 2.2 issues that are detectable from the page markup.
What is the European Accessibility Act (EAA)?
The EAA is EU legislation that, since 28 June 2025, requires many digital products and services sold in the EU — e-commerce, banking, booking, e-books and more — to be accessible to people with disabilities, following the EN 301 549 / WCAG standard.
Does a passing score mean my site is fully compliant?
No. An automated scan catches roughly a third of accessibility issues. Things like colour contrast on rendered pages, keyboard operation and screen-reader experience need manual testing. Treat the score as a fast first signal, not a certificate.
Which standards does it check against?
Checks map to WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA success criteria — the same baseline referenced by the EAA, EN 301 549, and the US ADA / Section 508.
Do you store the URLs I scan?
We don't store the pages you scan. We only keep anonymous, aggregate usage analytics so we can improve the tool.