Accessibility and ADA Compliance Assessment
Can everyone use your site? Check your ADA readiness
Every customer should be able to browse your store, find products, and complete a purchase. When accessibility barriers get in the way, you don't just create a frustrating experience. You can lose sales, reduce customer satisfaction, and increase compliance risk. Improving accessibility helps create a better experience for every customer while reducing the risk of costly ADA compliance issues and litigation. Enter your domain and we'll scan your site for potential accessibility issues related to screen reader support, keyboard navigation, page structure, and common usability barriers. You'll receive an initial ADA readiness score and a sample of findings. After your assessment, you can request the full prioritized report and review it with our team, free of charge or obligation.
This automated scan is designed to identify many common accessibility issues and provide a helpful starting point. It is not a legal determination and does not replace a full manual accessibility audit.
Issues by severity
Accessibility is the law, and it is good business
Millions of people rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, magnification, and other assistive technologies to browse and shop online. When a site doesn't support them, those customers leave without completing a purchase, and the business takes on real legal exposure. Most of it traces back to a handful of fixable issues.
Lawsuits keep climbing
Thousands of ADA website accessibility claims are filed each year. Many are tied to common issues that can often be identified before they become a problem.
A quarter of adults are affected
Roughly one in four U.S. adults lives with a disability. Removing barriers helps more customers browse and buy.
Accessible sites convert better
Clear labels, strong focus states, and readable contrast improve the experience for everyone. The same improvements also support usability and SEO.
How it works
Three steps to a clearer picture of your accessibility risk
Enter your domain
Provide your site URL. We'll scan a sample of key pages, including your homepage, to identify common accessibility issues.
We scan for accessibility issues
We evaluate your website against common accessibility standards to identify barriers that may impact customers using assistive technologies.
Get your score and sample findings
You get an ADA readiness score and a sample of issues grouped by impact. The full report, available on request, ranks the complete list so you fix what matters most first.
What we check
WCAG 2.1 accessibility, grouped by impact
We test your pages against WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA using automated axe-core rules, then group every issue by how much it hurts real users. We also run W3C HTML validation, since broken markup is often what trips up assistive technology.
Critical
Blocks people outright
Missing image alt text, form fields with no label, or content a screen reader cannot reach at all.
Serious
Major barriers
Low color contrast, links that make no sense out of context, or a keyboard trap that strands a visitor.
Moderate
Noticeable friction
Skipped heading levels, unclear focus order, or landmarks and roles that do not match the content.
Minor
Small refinements
Redundant labels, minor ARIA slips, and polish that rounds out a genuinely accessible experience.
Fix what lowers your risk first
The full report ranks issues by impact, so the barriers that prevent customers from accessing your site are prioritized over cosmetic issues. For each issue you'll see how often it appears, why it matters, and how to fix it.
When your assessment finishes
- An ADA readiness score from 0 to 100 for the pages we scan.
- A sample of issues grouped by severity: Critical, Serious, Moderate, and Minor.
In the full report, on request
- The complete prioritized list of recommendations, ranked by impact.
- A link to authoritative guidance on how to fix each finding.
Sample issues
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Critical
Images are missing alternative text
×14 occurrences
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Serious
Text does not meet minimum color contrast
×9 occurrences
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Moderate
Form fields have no associated label
×5 occurrences
Frequently asked questions
What is an ADA readiness assessment?
It is an automated scan of your public pages against WCAG 2.1 accessibility rules, the standard courts and the Department of Justice point to for ADA web accessibility. We score your site and show you a sample of what we found. The full report ranks the complete list so you know where the real risk sits.
Does a passing score mean I am legally compliant?
No. An automated scan catches many common issues and is a strong starting point, but it is not a legal determination or a substitute for a full manual audit. Some accessibility barriers can only be found by a person testing with a screen reader and a keyboard. Treat the score as a health check, not a certificate.
What standards do you test against?
WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA, using automated axe-core rules, plus W3C HTML validation. These are the same benchmarks referenced in most ADA web accessibility cases.
How is this different from a manual audit?
Automation is fast and repeatable and catches the common, high-volume issues. A manual audit adds human testing that finds context-dependent barriers automation misses. This assessment is the first step; our team can take you the rest of the way.
Is there a cost or commitment?
No. Your results, the full report, and the review with our team are all free.
How long does it take?
A minute or two. We scan a sample of pages starting from your home page, so you are not waiting on a full-site crawl. The results page updates on its own when the scan finishes.
What do you do with my information?
We use it to prepare your report and to follow up if you ask us to. We do not sell your information or spam you.
See where your site creates ADA risk
See your score and a sample of the issues affecting your customers, then request the full report for prioritized recommendations that help improve accessibility while reducing compliance risk. Need help deciding what to tackle first? We're here to help.