ADA-oriented website accessibility checker
In the United States, public accommodations and many organizations face ADA-related expectations for digital services. Automated scans cannot provide legal advice, but they help teams find and fix technical barriers that commonly appear in complaints and settlements.
Run a free scan
Run a scan to see objective issues on a page. Share the report with your design and engineering leads.
What “ADA compliance” usually involves online
Stakeholders often ask for a simple “ADA compliant” badge. In practice, teams focus on removing barriers: navigation without a mouse, text alternatives for important images, captions for video, readable contrast, and forms that work with assistive technologies.
Automated scans highlight many of those barriers quickly. They do not replace counsel for your jurisdiction or risk profile.
How scans support remediation programs
Start with templates and top pages: home, services, contact, cart, and account. Fix critical issues first, document the retest, and keep public report links as evidence of good-faith improvement.
Pair tooling with training so authors stop reintroducing the same problems—missing alt text, vague link labels, and non-semantic headings.
Common gaps we see
Third-party widgets frequently introduce keyboard traps or unlabeled buttons. Marketing hero sections hide text in images without equivalents. Mobile navigation patterns sometimes drop focus management.
Use the report to open tickets with vendors when their embeds fail basic checks.
When to escalate beyond automation
If you are responding to a complaint or planning a major procurement, involve accessibility specialists and legal advisors. They can design a test plan that goes beyond automated rules.
Next steps
Scan the pages that matter most to your users and revenue. Read our guides on contrast and forms, then align your roadmap with measurable fixes.
Questions people ask
- Is this legal advice?
- No. It is a technical accessibility scan only.
- Does passing the scan mean ADA compliant?
- Not necessarily. Compliance depends on context and manual testing.
- What about state laws?
- Requirements differ. Consult qualified counsel for your situation.
- Can I export the report?
- Share the public report URL; printing or PDF export depends on your browser.