Accessibility Checker

Check basic web accessibility — alt text, headings, ARIA landmarks, form labels, and navigation.

WCAG basicsAlt textARIA roles~2 seconds
This tool analyzes the single URL you enter, not your entire website.
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What We Check

Every check comes with a pass/fail result and specific fix instructions.

Language Attribute

Screen readers use the lang attribute to determine pronunciation rules.

H1 Present

H1 is the main page heading. Screen readers use it to announce the page topic.

Heading Order

Headings should follow sequential order (H1, H2, H3). Skipping levels confuses assistive technology.

Viewport Meta

Viewport meta tag ensures proper scaling on mobile devices for all users.

Image Alt Text

Alt text describes images for screen reader users and when images fail to load.

Form Labels

Every form input needs a label element for screen readers to announce the field purpose.

Link Text

Links need descriptive text. Click here is bad; View pricing plans is good.

Skip Navigation

Skip navigation link lets keyboard users jump directly to main content.

ARIA Main

The main element identifies the primary content area for assistive technology.

ARIA Navigation

The nav element identifies navigation menus for screen reader users.

Why It Matters

Numbers that make a difference for your website.

10

Checks

Core WCAG compliance

A11y

Score

Quick accessibility grade

1B+

Users

People with disabilities

ADA

Risk

Avoid legal issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this tool and how to use the results.

What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility means making websites usable by everyone, including people with visual, motor, auditory, and cognitive disabilities. Over 1 billion people globally have disabilities.
Is accessibility legally required?
In many jurisdictions, yes. The ADA in the US, EAA in Europe, and similar laws require websites to be accessible. Lawsuits are increasing.
What is WCAG?
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is the international standard for web accessibility. Level AA is the most commonly required compliance level.

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