Scan A Public Page
Use a public URL to check common issues before setting up a monitored website.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
ADA Website Accessibility Checker
WCAGWatch helps business owners, agencies, ecommerce stores, and website teams scan public pages for common accessibility issues and track improvements over time.
Public Scan Path
Start with one public page, review the results, then save the website when you need recurring scans, issue history, alerts, and reports.
Scan A Public Page
Use a public URL to check common issues before setting up a monitored website.
Review Affected Areas
Use severity, affected elements, and issue details to decide what needs attention first.
Save The Website
Create an account when the site needs recurring scans, reports, alerts, and history.
Run A Website Accessibility Scan
Use this scan preview to identify common accessibility findings and decide whether to save the website for recurring monitoring, issue history, and reports.
Enter a public domain or full URL. WCAGWatch adds https:// when needed. The preview scans one public page; saved websites use the monitoring limits for your plan.
Built for small business sites, service pages, contact forms, ecommerce storefronts, WordPress sites, and Shopify stores.
Checks common findings such as missing alt text, low contrast, unlabeled forms, empty controls, and page structure issues.
Save websites for recurring scans, issue history, alerts, and PDF reports.
What This Checker Looks For
The scanner checks common issues quickly, then gives you findings to review, prioritize, and track through recurring monitoring.
Flags images that may need alt text or decorative-image review.
Finds common color contrast issues that can make text difficult to read.
Detects fields that may not be connected to visible or accessible labels.
Finds buttons and controls with missing or unclear accessible names.
Reviews heading and landmark patterns that can affect navigation and comprehension.
Flags common markup and ARIA patterns that may affect assistive technology.
Review Notes
WCAGWatch checks common accessibility issues and separates likely findings from items that need human review.
Some issues need keyboard testing, assistive technology testing, content review, and judgment.
Reports help track priorities, changes, and maintenance records over time.
Who This Helps
Review service pages, appointment pages, contact forms, location pages, and lead-generation flows.
Check product pages, collection pages, promotional banners, carts, and storefront forms for common issues.
Use scan previews and reports to show clients what needs review and track improvements over time.
Monitor public pages after design updates, plugin changes, theme changes, and new content launches.
Workflow
Enter a public URL and check for common accessibility issues.
Prioritize critical and high-severity findings first.
Create an account to monitor the website on a recurring schedule.
Use reports for internal records, agency workflows, client communication, and maintenance tracking.
FAQ
It is an automated website accessibility checker for common issues often reviewed during ADA accessibility work. Use it to find issues, organize review, and monitor changes over time.
WCAG is commonly used as a technical accessibility reference for websites. WCAGWatch uses WCAG-related checks to help teams review common issues in a consistent way.
The free scan starts with a public page preview. Account plans are designed for saved websites, deeper crawls, recurring scans, issue history, and reports.
For procurement, formal claims, or complex accessibility questions, use expert manual review alongside automated monitoring.