Website Accessibility Checker

Check your website for accessibility issues. Ensure all visitors, including those with disabilities, can use your site effectively and you meet WCAG compliance standards.

What Is Website Accessibility?

Website accessibility means designing and building your website so that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with it effectively. This includes people with visual impairments (using screen readers), motor impairments (navigating by keyboard), hearing impairments, and cognitive disabilities.

Over 1 billion people worldwide live with some form of disability. An accessible website reaches a larger audience, provides a better experience for all users (accessibility improvements often benefit everyone), and protects your business from potential legal action under disability discrimination laws.

business website builder website design for small business templates are built with accessibility best practices: semantic HTML, keyboard navigation support, proper heading hierarchy, sufficient color contrast, and ARIA labels where needed. This gives you an accessible foundation to build on.

business website builder websites include accessible templates and semantic HTML. Build your site and get these tools automatically.

How to Use This Tool

Test your website accessibility using free tools like Google Lighthouse (built into Chrome DevTools), WAVE (wave.webaim.org), or axe DevTools browser extension. These tools scan your pages and report specific accessibility issues with explanations and fix recommendations.

Common checks include: all images have descriptive alt text, form fields have associated labels, color contrast meets WCAG AA standards (4.5:1 ratio for normal text), headings follow a logical hierarchy (H1, H2, H3), and all interactive elements are keyboard accessible.

Address critical issues first: missing alt text, insufficient contrast, and missing form labels are the most impactful fixes. Use the EcomTech editor to add alt text to images and ensure your content structure uses proper headings.

Why Accessibility Matters

Accessibility is both ethical and practical. Ethically, everyone deserves equal access to information and services on the web. Practically, accessible websites reach more customers, improve website development company SEO (search engines understand accessible content better), and reduce legal risk.

Many accessibility improvements also benefit all users: clear navigation, readable text, proper heading structure, and descriptive links make your business website better for everyone, not just users with disabilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — international standards for accessible websites. Levels A, AA, AAA. Most businesses should target AA compliance for their business website to serve all users effectively.
1 billion+ people have disabilities globally. Accessible sites reach more customers, reduce legal risk, improve SEO, and demonstrate corporate social responsibility to your audience.
Yes. Templates follow best practices: semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, heading hierarchy, color contrast. Accessibility is built into the foundation of every template we offer.
Missing alt text, poor color contrast, missing form labels, inaccessible navigation, broken heading structure. Our checker identifies each issue with clear, actionable steps to fix them quickly.
Many countries have laws. US ADA applies to websites. EU has the European Accessibility Act. Making your business website builder accessible protects against potential legal compliance issues.
Add alt text, ensure contrast, use proper headings, add form labels, ensure keyboard nav. The EcomTech editor makes most accessibility fixes straightforward and quick to implement.

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