Automated WCAG audit for your whole site
96% of websites fail on accessibility. Check in 60 seconds whether yours is one of them.
Test your website instantly against the EAA and WCAG 2.1 AA. You get a crystal-clear audit of your own source code — with the exact line where it goes wrong. No expensive consultants, no useless widgets.
That's not an estimate but measured (WebAIM Million). And the law has teeth: penalties up to tens of thousands of euros per violation — and every day, visitors who can't use your site leave.
- EN 301 549 · WCAG 2.1 & 2.2 AA
- ~57% machine-certain · ~43% human review
- No overlay widget
- Built in the EU
Built on the standards compliance teams recognise
- WCAG 2.1 & 2.2 AA
- EN 301 549
- axe-core
- European Accessibility Act · ADA · Equality Act · AODA
- Built in the EU
From URL to a fixable action list — in three steps
Automated precision, explained for humans — clear language for you and your developer, no unreadable jargon.
1 · Paste your URL
No account, no credit card. We load your page in a real browser and test the rendered page with axe-core — the engine professional auditors use too — exactly what your visitor sees.
2 · Read the full report
Within ~60 seconds you see every finding grouped by WCAG criterion, with the selector path and the piece of source code. Machine-certain violations are kept separate from what needs human review — never a misleading ‘100% solved’.
3 · Actually fix it
Every finding comes with a concrete fix — not just ‘add alt text’, but which alt text, on which line. Ready for you or your web developer: a real repair in your code, not a layer on top that leaves your fine risk in place.
What your scan delivers exactly
No vague score. A report that holds up.
Other tools give you a single number, or promise your site is ‘100% solved’. We split your result honestly in two — so you know exactly what's proven in black and white and what still takes a few minutes of human work. That's the difference between a report that survives an audit and one that lands you in trouble.
The machine-certain part
Violations a machine can measure in black and white: missing alt text, insufficient colour contrast, unlinked form fields, a broken heading structure. Directly provable, directly fixable — with the exact line.
The part that needs judgement
The points a human must weigh: is this alt text meaningful, is the reading order logical, is a button's context right. We flag them clearly — we don't pretend a machine has already solved them.
A vendor that promises ‘100%’ is selling you false certainty — and leaving the risk with you. Our split is exactly what you need if someone ever asks: ‘show that you've taken your site seriously.’
Who is this for?
Whether the law affects you directly or not — an accessible site wins customers. Find yourself below:
Web shops & e-commerce
Don't leave revenue on the table. If you sell to consumers in the EU, the European Accessibility Act applies — and every page that doesn't work costs you customers and raises your fine risk.
Small businesses
Meet the law without thousands of euros in consultants. Under 10 employees and €2 million turnover you're partly exempt — but growing your reach pays off anyway, and if you grow past it, it applies after all.
Large companies & B2B suppliers
Supplying to government or large clients? WCAG 2.1 AA increasingly sits hard in tenders and procurement terms — even if the consumer law doesn't apply to you.
Agencies & web builders
The quality stamp on every delivery. Offer your clients a continuous accessibility check as a service — one overview, all your sites. We provide the engine, you keep the client relationship.
Stop hiding behind a widget. Fix your real code.
You know them: floating icons promising to make your site ‘compliant’ in one click. The reality? They don't fix your code, they slow your site down, and screen-reader users — the very people they claim to help — often experience them as an extra barrier. Sites with such a widget are in fact targeted with lawsuits, and in 2025 the US regulator FTC fined a major overlay vendor $1 million for deceptive compliance claims. We do the opposite: we scan your source code and show the real error — with the fix.
An overlay widget
- Lays a layer over your site
- Doesn't touch your underlying code
- Can add new barriers
- Loads extra JavaScript on every page view — which can slow your site and harm your Core Web Vitals (and so your SEO)
- Doesn't protect against claims — thousands of lawsuits are running, including against sites that have an overlay
Seviranta
- Shows the real error in your own code
- With the concrete fix right there
- Machine-certain kept separate from human review
- Documentable for an EAA audit
- You keep control — and the proof in hand
No false 100% — but real gains
What a machine can do
No automated scan catches 100% of accessibility problems — anyone who promises that is misleading you. We show what a machine can reliably establish (about 57%) and flag the rest for human review. That's not a weakness; it's the difference between a report that holds up and one that lands you in trouble.
Accessible brings in customers
Accessible isn't only legally sensible — it brings in customers. A significant share of your visitors has a visual, motor or cognitive impairment. Every barrier you remove is a visitor who can check out. Compliance is the stick; growing your reach is the carrot.
Does this apply to you?
For most web shops
The European Accessibility Act has applied since 28 June 2025 to web shops and digital services aimed at consumers in the EU. So most online stores fall under it — tested against EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.1 & 2.2 AA.
One exception
Micro-enterprises (fewer than 10 employees and less than €2 million turnover) are exempt from part of the service obligations. But if you grow past it, or also sell outside the EU — the US ADA has no threshold — it applies after all. And a visitor who can't use your site won't check out anyway.
An obligation? Yes. But also a gain.
Making it accessible = getting found better
The law requires it — but you get something back. Exactly the things that make your site accessible (clear alt text, a logical heading structure, descriptive links and a tidy page structure) are what Google and AI answer engines need to understand your site. So you don't just meet the rules: you get found better in search results and in the answers AI gives your customers. Same fix, double the gain.
Ready to monitor your whole site continuously?
The free scan shows one page. With a subscription you monitor every page, continuously, with a retainable dossier that survives an audit.