In order for your website to be accessible, you will need to adhere to WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1 Level AA requirements.
Web accessibility is very complex. Therefore, most platforms cannot incorporate the requirements by default. If your website didn't go through a remediation process, it most likely isn't accessible.
accessScan does not collect data from your website and it is compliant with data privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA.
accessScan has no legal authority, but it does provide your accessibility status as of the testing date, which can help you and your team decide on a course of action.
accessScan helps break down WCAG requirements and highlights how your site adheres to them. The report can be used by developers or by accessibility solutions to fully remediate your site.
While most tools are only able to flag some errors based on presets, accessScan is designed to give you a comprehensive audit.
accessScan is an accessibility auditing tool, not a remediation one. accessScan is specifically designed to provide you with a comprehensive audit.
accessScan detects adherence to WCAG, which is referenced by many as the standard websites should adhere to under the ADA, and is the standard for compliance under Section 508.
A āNon-Compliantā result means that your website does not adhere to WCAG.
A āSemi-Compliantā result means that accessScan noticed elements on your website that do not adhere to WCAG.
An āAccessibleā result means that your web page is accessible to everyone.
Enter your domain and get scanned. accessScan's AI-powered technology will identify any accessibility issues.
accessScan is completely free.
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is a set of guidelines your website needs to adhere to to be considered accessible. WCAG Level AA is also the standard referenced in many web accessibility laws.
No. accessScan can be used by anyone interested in learning about their website's level of accessibility.