Website-Wide Starting Point
Start with one public page, then move into saved websites, recurring scans and reports when you need ongoing monitoring.
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WCAGWatch
Automated monitoring for common WCAG-related accessibility issues, reports, scan history, and website maintenance workflows.
Website Accessibility Checker
WCAGWatch helps website owners, businesses, ecommerce teams, agencies, and developers scan public pages for common accessibility issues and monitor changes over time.
Run Scan
Scan a public website page for common accessibility issues, then save the website for recurring scans and reports.
Enter a public domain or full URL. WCAGWatch adds https:// when needed and opens the scan preview.
Public URL
Start with one public page before saving the website for monitoring.
One-Page Preview
Preview score, severity counts, affected elements, and issue details.
Save For Monitoring
Save the website when recurring scans, issue history, alerts, and reports are needed.
Start with one public page, then move into saved websites, recurring scans and reports when you need ongoing monitoring.
Checks for common accessibility issues across images, text contrast, forms, links, buttons, headings, and markup.
Turn scan results into review-ready summaries for business owners, agencies, developers, and website maintenance teams.
What This Checker Looks For
Automated checks can quickly surface common issues across content, forms, buttons, links, images, headings, layout sections, and markup.
Flags images that need useful alternative text or decorative-image review.
Finds foreground and background color combinations that can be difficult to read.
Checks fields for clear labels, accessible names, and supporting instructions.
Flags buttons and controls that need clearer purpose for assistive technology.
Reviews unclear links, repeated link text, navigation landmarks, and interaction patterns.
Checks common structure problems that can make pages harder to use and understand.
Why Monitor
New pages, design edits, images, forms, plugins, themes, and marketing updates can introduce accessibility issues.
A first scan shows current issues. Recurring scans help track new, fixed, and repeated issues.
Reports help owners, agencies, and developers understand what changed and what still needs attention.
Severity levels help teams start with critical and high-impact issues before lower-priority cleanup.
FAQ
It scans public website pages for common accessibility issues such as missing alt text, low contrast, unlabeled form fields, empty buttons, unclear structure, and common ARIA or markup problems.
The free scan starts with a public page preview. Account plans add saved websites, deeper crawls, recurring scans and reports.
Use the results to find common issues, review affected areas, prioritize fixes, and keep a record as the site changes.
Businesses, ecommerce stores, agencies, nonprofits, developers, and website owners can use it to find common issues and monitor changes.