Run A Public Scan
Start with one public URL and preview the automated score, confirmed issues, and findings that may need review.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
Accessibility Scan
Start with a public URL. WCAGWatch returns automated findings, severity groups, affected elements, and fix guidance you can review before setting up monitoring.
Preview First
Run a free scan preview, review common findings, then save the website when you need monitoring, history, and reports.
Start Here
Use a public page URL. Private networks, localhost, checkout pages, and account-only pages are excluded.
Free Public Scan
Public PreviewEnter a public website URL to preview common accessibility findings. WCAGWatch adds https:// when needed and keeps the preview focused on public pages.
Scan Result Preview
Automated Score
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Confirmed Issues
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Review Findings
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Run a scan to populate severity counts and confirmed-vs-review findings. Each preview scans one page; save the website when you want scheduled scans, report history, and plan-based limits.
After The Preview
Open the result first. Save the website when you want recurring scans, issue history, exports, and reports, or compare plans before choosing monitoring limits.
Scan Workflow
Start with a public page, review the result, then save the site when you need scheduled scans, reports, and history.
Start with one public URL and preview the automated score, confirmed issues, and findings that may need review.
Use severity, affected elements, WCAG references, and plain-language guidance to decide what needs attention first.
Sign in when you want recurring scans, issue history, exports, and reports for the same site.
Return to compare scan history, review resolved issues, and keep a record of accessibility work.
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Use a public page that is available without login, checkout, payment, or private account access.
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WCAGWatch checks for common automated findings across headings, images, forms, links, contrast, and ARIA patterns.
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Use severity, issue type, affected elements, WCAG references, and fix guidance to decide what needs review first.
What We Check
WCAGWatch focuses on common accessibility problems that can be surfaced through automated testing and monitored over time.