Scan A Public Page
Enter a public URL and check for common WCAG-related issues.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
WCAG Checker
WCAGWatch scans public pages for common accessibility findings, shows affected areas, and helps teams turn one-time WCAG checks into recurring website monitoring.
Public WCAG Scan Path
Start with one public page, review the findings, then save the website when you need recurring scans, issue history, alerts, and reports.
Scan A Public Page
Enter a public URL and check for common WCAG-related issues.
Review Affected Areas
Use severity, page details, and fix guidance to decide what needs attention first.
Save The Website
Create an account when the site needs recurring scans, history, alerts, and reports.
Run A WCAG Checker Scan
Use the WCAG checker to find common issues, review affected areas, and save the website when recurring monitoring and reports are needed.
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.
Reviews common issues related to perceivable content, operable controls, understandable forms, and robust markup.
Turns technical scan results into direct notes for business owners, developers, and agencies.
Use the first scan as a starting point, then save websites for recurring scans, history, reports, and issue tracking.
Automated Checks
Start with automated checks to locate common patterns quickly. Then review the affected area, suggested fix, and page context before changing production pages.
Identifies images that may need useful alternative text or need review as decorative images.
Checks text and background combinations that need contrast review.
Finds inputs that need clearer labels, accessible names, or instructions.
Flags buttons that need visible text or an accessible name.
Reviews common heading and document-structure issues that can affect page navigation.
Identifies common ARIA usage and role problems that can create assistive technology conflicts.
Review Context
WCAGWatch checks common WCAG-related patterns that automated tools can detect quickly.
Review the affected page, content meaning, keyboard behavior, and assistive technology behavior before changing production pages.
Reports help teams track WCAG-related findings, prioritize fixes, and monitor recurring issues over time.
Workflow
Start with a public page to detect common WCAG-related issues quickly.
Prioritize critical and high-severity issues before lower-priority cleanup.
Use an account to track the site, schedule recurring scans, and monitor changes.
Create reports with issue counts, page coverage, and review context.
FAQ
It checks public website pages for common WCAG-related issues such as missing alt text, low contrast, unlabeled form fields, empty buttons, structure problems, and common ARIA or markup issues.
Use the results to find common issues, review affected areas, prioritize fixes, and keep a record as the site changes.
Yes. The account workflow is designed for saved websites, recurring scans, issue history, fixed issue tracking, alerts, and reports.
Small businesses, ecommerce stores, agencies, developers, nonprofits, and website owners can use a WCAG checker as an early warning system for common accessibility issues.