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Use a public URL to run a quick accessibility preview.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
Free Website Accessibility Checker
WCAGWatch helps small businesses, ecommerce stores, agencies, and website owners scan public pages for common accessibility issues, then track fixes with saved monitoring.
Public Scan Path
Start with one public page, review the affected areas, then save the website when recurring scans, issue history, alerts, or reports are needed.
Scan A Public Page
Use a public URL to run a quick accessibility preview.
Review Affected Areas
Check severity, affected elements, and suggested next steps.
Save The Website
Create an account when recurring scans and reports are needed.
Run A Free Scan
Scan a public page for common accessibility findings, then save the website later for recurring monitoring, issue history, and reports.
Enter a public domain or full URL. WCAGWatch adds https:// when needed and opens the scan preview.
Public Scan Entry
The form routes public URLs to the scan preview before saved-site monitoring.
Shared Checker Page Entry
Focused checker pages use this entry point so visitors get the same public preview and monitoring path.
Same Preview Path
Homepage, scan page, pricing, and checker pages all route into the same preview-first path before monitoring or checkout.
Start with a public URL, review common findings, and save the website when recurring scans are needed.
See severity levels, affected areas, and direct guidance for business owners, agencies, and developers.
Use account features for scan history, issue tracking, alerts, and PDF-ready accessibility reports.
What This Checker Scans
The free checker focuses on common problems that automated tools can identify quickly. Use the findings as starting points for review, remediation, and ongoing monitoring.
Flags images that may be missing useful alt text or may need human review for meaning and context.
Checks text and background color combinations that can make content difficult to read.
Finds inputs that may not be connected to visible labels or clear accessible names.
Flags empty buttons, unclear link text, and controls that may not explain their purpose.
Reviews page-structure patterns that can affect navigation and screen reader use.
Finds common ARIA, role, and markup patterns that can confuse assistive technology.
Review Context
WCAGWatch checks common accessibility patterns that automated tools can detect quickly.
Keyboard testing, assistive technology review, content review, and judgment are still needed for full review work.
Reports help teams track findings, prioritize fixes, and keep maintenance records.
Saved scans make recurring issues easier to compare after site updates.
Who This Is For
Check service pages, contact forms, location pages, and landing pages for common issues.
Use scan previews and reports to show clients what needs attention before deeper review work.
Review product pages, collection pages, promotional banners, and public storefront forms.
Use recurring scans to track new, fixed, and recurring findings after theme or content updates.
Reports
Next Step
A free scan is the starting point. Accounts are designed for saved websites, scheduled scans, issue history, fixed issue tracking, critical alerts, and PDF-ready reporting.
View Monitoring PlansFAQ
No. It is an automated preview for common issues. Full review work still needs manual testing, judgment, and qualified review when compliance decisions are involved.
WCAGWatch is built for public website pages, including small business sites, ecommerce pages, Shopify stores, WordPress sites, and agency client websites.
Review the preview results first. Then sign in to save websites, schedule recurring scans, track issue history, and generate reports.
No. Automated tools can find many common issues, but keyboard testing, assistive technology testing, content review, and human judgment still matter.