Scan A Shopify Page
Enter a public product, collection, home, or landing page URL.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
Shopify Accessibility Checker
WCAGWatch helps Shopify store owners, ecommerce teams, and agencies check public storefront pages for common accessibility issues and monitor changes over time.
Public Shopify Scan Path
Start with one Shopify page, review storefront findings, then save the store when recurring scans, reports, and issue history are needed.
Scan A Shopify Page
Enter a public product, collection, home, or landing page URL.
Review Storefront Findings
Check severity, affected areas, page elements, and practical fix guidance.
Save The Store
Use saved monitoring for theme changes, app output, product updates, reports, and alerts.
Run A Shopify Accessibility Scan
Scan a public Shopify page for common accessibility findings, then save the store for recurring scans, 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.
Scans common Shopify storefront areas such as product pages, collection pages, home pages, promotional sections, forms, and navigation.
Review issues from theme changes, app widgets, product media, banners, buttons, and custom sections.
Save the store, run recurring scans, review issue history, and generate reports as the storefront changes.
What This Checker Looks For
Automated checks can identify many common storefront issues caused by themes, apps, product media, form fields, and content changes.
Flags product or collection images that may be missing useful alternative text or need review.
Checks text, sale badges, muted labels, buttons, and banners that may be difficult to read.
Finds newsletter, contact, search, and account-related inputs that may not have clear labels.
Flags icon-only controls, app widget buttons, carousel buttons, and cart controls that may lack accessible names.
Reviews common heading problems caused by theme sections, product templates, and custom landing pages.
Finds common ARIA, role, and markup problems that can come from themes, plugins, and embedded storefront apps.
Ecommerce Risk
If product options, cart controls, search, or navigation are hard to use, customers may not complete purchases.
A new theme, section, app, or promotion can introduce accessibility regressions even if the store was reviewed before.
Stores with many product images and collection pages need repeatable checks because content changes frequently.
Review widgets, chat tools, popups, filters, and upsell apps can add markup that recurring scans should monitor.
Workflow
Start with a public product, collection, home, or landing page URL.
Check severity, affected page, affected element, and recommended fix guidance.
Use an account to monitor Shopify pages after theme, content, and app changes.
Create reports for owners, developers, agencies, and stakeholders.
FAQ
Yes. WCAGWatch is designed to scan public Shopify storefront pages such as product pages, collection pages, home pages, policy pages, and public forms.
Use the public scanner for public storefront pages. Checkout, account, payment, and restricted pages belong in a separate authorized testing workflow.
Use scan results to review affected pages, assign fixes, and decide what needs owner, developer, or content review.
Shopify stores change often. Product images, theme updates, apps, sale banners, and new templates can create new accessibility issues after an initial review.