Scan your page
What it checks
- Images missing alt text · form fields without labels · links or buttons with no text
- Missing page title, language attribute or viewport meta
- Heading structure problems (no h1, skipped levels)
- Untitled iframes · tables without headers · duplicate id values
- aria-hidden elements that are still keyboard-focusable
- Low text contrast (WCAG 1.4.3 — inline colour styles)
- Links opening in a new window without warning the user
Honest limitation: automated checks catch roughly 30–40% of accessibility issues. The rest needs human judgement — the full manual process is in our EAA Compliance Checklist e-book.
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Also available as a browser extension
Scan any page you're on with one click. The extension ships the same rule set — download the zip and load it unpacked in Chrome/Edge:
Accessibility Statement Generator
After you fix what the scanner finds, publish an EAA / WCAG accessibility statement — answer 8 questions and get a ready-to-publish statement. Free, runs in your browser.
WordPress plugin
Run the same 15-rule scan from your WordPress dashboard — Tools → EAA Scanner. Works with any theme, scans any URL, and everything runs on your own server: no data is sent to third parties.
Download WordPress plugin Install via Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin. Free, MIT licensed.
After the automated check, the manual review steps are what make you actually compliant — they're all in our EAA Compliance e-books.
Platform-specific fix guides
Scan flagged something on your site? These free guides show exactly where to fix the most common issues in each platform's admin: