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European Accessibility Act

Check your site against the EAA — for free

Find and document accessibility barriers under EN 301 549 (WCAG 2.1 AA). Scan a page in seconds, see what automated testing finds, and build toward a published accessibility statement.

Automated checks cover part of WCAG; the rest needs manual review.

From a single scan to a published statement

Four steps, no compliance promises — just the work that actually moves accessibility forward.

  • Detect barriers

    Run automated WCAG 2.1 AA checks on any public page and see issues grouped by severity — no account needed to start.

  • Fix in your code

    Each finding points to the element and the rule, with guidance you adapt to your own markup before shipping.

  • Document your efforts

    Turn your work into a draft EN 301 549 statement that describes your current state and your plan to improve.

  • Monitor over time

    Re-scan as you ship and watch issue counts move, so accessibility stays part of how your team works.

Run a free accessibility check

Scan one public page for automated WCAG issues. See a sample of what's found, then sign up to scan your whole site.

We check one page per free scan.

Automated checks cover part of WCAG; the rest needs manual review.

EAA & accessibility, answered calmly

What the law asks, what a scan can tell you, and what still needs a person.

What is the European Accessibility Act?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU directive that sets common accessibility requirements for many digital products and services sold in the EU, such as e-commerce, banking, and transport. For the web, those requirements map to EN 301 549, which references WCAG 2.1 level AA.
Who needs to comply?
The EAA applies to a broad range of businesses offering covered products and services to consumers in the EU, including many online stores. Some microenterprises providing services may be exempt. Check your specific obligations with a qualified advisor.
What is the deadline?
The EAA's requirements apply from 28 June 2025 for covered products and services placed on the market after that date, with transitional arrangements for some existing services. Treat the date as a planning milestone — there's time to do this properly.
What is an accessibility statement?
An accessibility statement is a published page describing how accessible your service is, the standard you work to, any known limitations, and how people can reach you for help. It documents your efforts — it is not a certificate.
Does an automated scan prove my site is compliant?
No. Automated testing finds a portion of issues and can't make a conformance decision on its own. A clean automated scan means no automated issues were found — not that a site meets every requirement. Full assessment needs manual review.
How much can automated testing check?
Automated tools reliably catch roughly 30–57% of WCAG success criteria. The rest — like meaningful alt text, logical focus order, and a sensible reading sequence — need a person to judge.

The Evidence

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Strict Standards

We test against the latest WCAG 2.1 AA and EN 301 549 guidelines.

Honest Automation

We catch up to 30% of issues automatically. The rest requires human review.

Audit Reports

Generate comprehensive audit reports that developers can actually use.

Visual Evidence

Every violation includes a highlighted screenshot.

  • Pinpoint accuracy
  • Visual context
Annotated accessibility scan screenshot

Who uses wcagc

Developers

Integrate accessibility testing into your CI/CD pipeline.

Agencies

Deliver accessible sites to your clients with confidence.

Compliance Teams

Generate the necessary documentation for legal requirements.

Plans

Scan your whole site and generate an EN 301 549 accessibility statement. Cancel anytime.

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Last updated: June 2026