Check a website for accessibility issues
Find the accessibility problems that block real users — missing labels, poor contrast, keyboard traps — with fixes you can act on today.
A surprising share of users cannot use a typical website fully: people who navigate by keyboard, rely on a screen reader, or need higher contrast. These barriers are usually invisible to the team that built the site because they never hit them.
This tool surfaces those barriers from your page description — unlabeled controls, low-contrast text, focus problems, and missing alternatives — and explains who each one affects and how to fix it. It is the cheapest way to start, before deeper testing with assistive tech.
The tool for this
♿Accessibility (WCAG) Check
Heuristic WCAG 2.2 review — likely issues, the success criterion, impact and fixes.
Frequently asked questions
What accessibility issues are most common? +
Missing form labels and alt text, low color contrast, keyboard navigation traps, and unclear focus states. The tool checks for these and more.
Who do these issues affect? +
Screen-reader users, keyboard-only users, people with low vision or color blindness, and more. Each finding names the affected group.
Do I need automated testing tools too? +
They complement this. Use this for a quick prioritized review, then verify with automated checkers and real assistive-tech testing.
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