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Why this matters
Accessibility issues are both a user-experience problem and a legal-risk signal.
Small businesses and nonprofits are not too small to be affected by digital accessibility expectations. A five-second automated screen cannot certify ADA or WCAG compliance, but it can flag structural issues worth fixing before they become user barriers or legal-risk conversations.
What WCAG is
The accessibility standard teams reference.
WCAG, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, is the international rulebook for making websites usable by people with disabilities. Version 2.1 Level AA is commonly referenced by teams, agencies, and courts. This scan checks structural items that map to WCAG concepts, but a full manual audit is still needed for compliance decisions.
How this scan works
What this scan covers, and what it does not
The scan reads the home page HTML, parses the markup, and runs fifteen WCAG-informed structural checks. It is useful for triage, not a legal opinion or full compliance audit.
What this scan checks
- Language declaration on the page
- Title and meta description quality
- Mobile viewport for zoom support
- Semantic landmarks (header, nav, main, footer)
- Heading hierarchy and single h1
- Image alt attributes
- Form labels
- Descriptive link text
- Icon button accessible names
- Skip-to-content link
- Focus indicators are not stripped
- Published accessibility statement
What this scan doesn't
- Computed color contrast at runtime
- Pages other than the home page
- JavaScript-rendered content beyond the initial HTML
- Full keyboard navigation walkthrough
- Screen reader behavior end to end
A full manual audit catches the rest. Real human review of every template, with assistive tech.
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