Get a detailed accessibility audit report for any website to identify and fix WCAG compliance issues.
URLs to start with. You can upload a `.txt` file with URLs (one URL per line) or import URLs from a Google Sheet (ensure URLs are in the first column). To get list of URLs from a Google Sheet document, just add the /gviz/tq?tqx=out:csv query parameter to the Google Sheet URL base, right after the long document identifier part.
Scan all pages within the domain. If available, using the sitemap URL will provide better coverage.
Bypass login wall. Ensure you provide the necessary and accurate credentials (e.g., username, email, password) and form field selectors (input fields and submit button). This is only available for single page scans
Login email or username.
Login password.
CSS selector for the usename or email field.
CSS selector for the password field.
CSS selector for the submit button.
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Scans any public or login-protected URL to find accessibility errors. Get a full breakdown of critical issues, contrast problems, and warnings, complete with the exact code and CSS selectors needed for developers to fix them.
This tool automates the process of auditing a website for accessibility issues based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Making your website accessible is not just about compliance and avoiding legal risks; it's about ensuring that everyone, including people with disabilities, can use your site effectively. ### How it Works You can provide a single URL, a list of URLs, or even an entire domain to scan. The tool will crawl the specified pages and analyze them against a comprehensive set of accessibility rules. For internal sites or user-specific pages, it can even bypass a login wall if you provide the necessary credentials and CSS selectors for the form fields. This allows you to test the parts of your application that standard crawlers can't reach. ### What You Get The output is a structured report detailing every issue found on each scanned URL. The findings are categorized for clarity: * **Critical Errors**: These are significant WCAG violations that can prevent users with disabilities from accessing content or functionality. They should be prioritized for fixing. * **Contrast Errors**: This category specifically flags instances where text and background colors don't have sufficient contrast, a common issue that affects users with visual impairments. * **Warnings**: These are potential accessibility problems or deviations from best practices that may not be critical but should still be reviewed and addressed to improve the user experience. Each reported issue includes the specific HTML context, the CSS selector to locate the element, and a clear message explaining the problem, making it straightforward for developers to pinpoint and resolve the errors.
Paste the URLs you want to scan into the 'Start URLs' field, or upload them from a file or Google Sheet.
To check an entire site, enable the 'Scan full website' option using your homepage as the start URL.
For pages behind a login, enable 'Bypass login page' and provide the username, password, and CSS selectors for the form.
Run the tool to start the scan.
Once complete, download the report as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file containing all identified accessibility issues.