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Drop a public URL to scan for common accessibility gaps (metadata, alt text, and list structure) without installing anything.
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About the checker
The checker crawls a public URL through Cloudflare Workers, surfaces metadata, alt text, and list structure gaps, and highlights areas you can address immediately while your team plans deeper reviews.
We fetch the page without requiring credentials or browser extensions so scans stay fast and repeatable.
Score and issue summaries point to quick wins, while details explain what needs manual verification.
The automated scan surfaces missing metadata, but real users and assistive tech still require hands-on validation.
Policies
We aim for transparent operations while reminding teams that automation is just one stop on the journey to full accessibility.
Your use of the checker is subject to standard Cloudflare Pages limits. Sharing results publicly implies you own the scanned content.
We design every release around WCAG 2.1 AA principles, monitor compliance internally, and publish updates aligned with evolving standards.
This scan catches common metadata and structure gaps, but manual testing with assistive technology is still required to verify real-world accessibility.
Blog
Short reads that translate technology, policy, and marketing into tangible next steps.
Automated checks identify the easy wins that improve inclusivity across screen readers, reduce legal risk, and let you ship faster with confidence.
The April updates to the Web Accessibility Directive and the ADA guidance continue to raise the bar when it comes to digital content—you need a clear audit trail to demonstrate due diligence.
Meaningful alt text, descriptive headings, and semantic lists not only help users but also improve crawlability and snippet quality.
From proper ARIA roles to captioned media, tagging translates design intent into assistive-friendly experiences that meet legal and user expectations.