WCAG 2.2 · ADA · §508 · EAA

Accessibility,
on the record.

Nightly audits of every page on your site. A dated, defensible report your legal team can actually file.

30-second scan · No signup · Public report URL
01

Crawl

Every page. Behind your auth wall. On a schedule.

02

Capture

Screenshot, offending HTML, WCAG citation, signed hash.

03

File

VPAT, ACR, demand-letter response — generated, dated, exported.

“We stopped arguing about whether something was accessible. The audit just says.”

Annette Geneva · General Counsel · Meridian Regional

Frequently asked

Questions before you scan

What does A11yPing actually check?+

A real WCAG 2.2 AA audit using axe-core (Deque) and Pa11y. We check all Level A and AA success criteria — alt text, contrast, keyboard navigation, ARIA roles, form labels, focus order, and the new 2.2 criteria like 2.4.11 Focus Not Obscured.

Is the free scan really free?+

Yes. Paste a URL, get a public dated report. No signup. Limited to 5 scans per IP per hour.

How is this different from an accessibility overlay?+

Overlays inject ARIA at runtime and are now cited in plaintiff briefs as evidence of bad-faith compliance. We do the opposite — point at broken HTML so you can fix the source. The dated audit history is what defends you in court.

Will it work behind a login?+

The free tier scans public URLs. Paid plans include authenticated crawl, full-site nightly scans, hosted accessibility statement, and email digests for $39/site/mo.

How accurate is the lawsuit-risk score?+

It weights severity, WCAG level, and selector exposure (cart, checkout, forms, navigation) against patterns from 2024–2025 ADA Title III complaints. It is an estimate, not legal advice.

Can I use this for ADA, Section 508, or EAA?+

WCAG 2.2 AA is the consensus baseline cited by ADA Title III case law, the DOJ Title II rule, Section 508, and the EU EAA. Pass at AA and you are at the floor for all four.

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