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The EAA has been enforceable since June 2025. ADA Title II deadline is April 2026. Scan your website for WCAG 2.1/2.2 issues in seconds — get fix code snippets, PDF reports, and a compliance score. No signup needed.
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POUR Principles
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2.2 AA compliant
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Web Accessibility Lawsuits Are Surging
ADA web accessibility lawsuits filed in 2024 in the US alone
Average settlement cost per accessibility lawsuit
of top 1M websites have WCAG failures (WebAIM, 2024)
Sources: UsableNet 2024 Report, WebAIM Million 2024 Study, ADA lawsuit settlement data.
Comprehensive Accessibility Auditing
Everything you need to make your website WCAG compliant
WCAG 2.1 AA Audit
Comprehensive scan against all WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA success criteria, covering the four POUR principles.
Color Contrast Checker
Verify color combinations meet WCAG AA (4.5:1) and AAA (7:1) contrast ratios with suggested alternatives.
Screen Reader Simulation
See how your page reads to assistive technology users. Verify heading hierarchy, landmarks, and focus order.
Alt Text Analyzer
Detect images missing alt text, decorative images not marked correctly, and alt text quality issues.
Keyboard Navigation Test
Verify all interactive elements are keyboard-accessible, have visible focus indicators, and follow logical tab order.
ARIA Validation
Check ARIA roles, states, and properties are valid and correctly applied. Detect misuse of ARIA attributes.
How It Works
Enter Your URL
Paste any website URL into the scanner. No signup or installation needed.
Get Your Report
We run 201 checks across all four POUR principles (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) and generate a detailed report with scores.
Fix with Code Snippets
Every issue comes with a code snippet showing exactly how to fix it. Copy, paste, and deploy.
Why Not an Overlay?
Accessibility overlays are JavaScript widgets that claim to fix accessibility issues automatically. In reality, they do not work. Multiple studies, lawsuits, and advocacy groups have shown that overlays fail to address the root causes of accessibility barriers.
FixMyWeb takes the opposite approach: we identify the actual issues in your code and give you the exact fix. Real code changes, not a Band-Aid widget that creates more problems than it solves.
Overlays
Mask problems, break screen readers, add legal risk
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- 3 scans per month
- Basic WCAG 2.1 AA audit
- Top 10 issues per scan
- Color contrast checker
- Accessibility score
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- 50 pages per month
- VPAT report generation
- PDF report export
- Full WCAG 2.1 & 2.2 audit
- Fix code snippets
- Email support
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- 500 pages per month
- Continuous monitoring
- Accessibility statement generator
- Everything in Starter
- Bulk URL scanning
- API access
- Scan history (90 days)
- Priority support
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- Unlimited pages
- Team collaboration
- White-label reports
- Everything in Pro
- Custom integrations
- API access (unlimited)
- Scan history (unlimited)
- Dedicated account manager
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) has been enforceable since June 28, 2025. All products and services sold in the EU, including websites and mobile applications, must meet accessibility standards. Non-compliance can result in significant fines and market restrictions across all 27 EU member states. Enforcement is active now.
Under the updated ADA Title II rules, state and local government websites must comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA by April 24, 2026 (for entities serving 50,000+ people) or April 24, 2027 (for smaller entities). This is a federal requirement in the United States with legal consequences for non-compliance.
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the most widely recognized standard and the requirement for most laws, including the EAA and ADA Title II. Level A covers basic accessibility, Level AA covers the most common barriers, and Level AAA is the highest standard but rarely required by law. FixMyWeb audits against Level AA by default.
Yes. In the US, over 4,000 web accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2024 alone under ADA Title III. In the EU, the EAA allows member states to set penalties including fines. In many cases, businesses receive demand letters before lawsuits, giving them time to remediate. Proactive scanning with FixMyWeb helps prevent legal exposure.
FixMyWeb provides not just issue detection but actionable fix code snippets for every issue found. We score your site across all four POUR principles (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust), generate PDF compliance reports, and offer an embeddable badge to show your commitment to accessibility. Our scanner checks 31 WCAG criteria in seconds.
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The European Accessibility Act has been law since June 2025. Fines are being enforced across 27 EU countries. ADA Title II deadline is April 2026. Scan your website now — it takes 30 seconds and it's free.
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