WCAG Accessibility Audit
A WCAG audit identifies accessibility barriers on your website by testing against Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Our automated tool covers the detectable checks fast, so you can focus manual effort where it matters most.
What a WCAG audit includes
- Automated testing against WCAG 2.2 AA success criteria
- Issue prioritization by severity (critical, serious, moderate, minor)
- Page-by-page breakdown with specific elements flagged
- Fix guidance with code-level hints
- Exportable PDF report for stakeholders
How our tool helps
Traditional manual audits can take weeks and cost thousands. Our automated scanner covers the detectable criteria in minutes, giving you a clear starting point. Pair it with manual testing for full coverage.
FAQs
A WCAG audit systematically evaluates a website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines published by W3C. It identifies barriers that may prevent people with disabilities from using the site.
Our automated audits typically complete in minutes, depending on the number of pages. Manual audits can take days or weeks.
Automated tools catch roughly 30-50% of accessibility issues. Manual testing is recommended for keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, and cognitive accessibility.
WCAG 2.2 is maintained by W3C. Automated tools catch roughly 30–50% of issues; manual review is recommended for full coverage.