Every issue.
Fixed in code.
A free scan catches ~30–40% of WCAG. Code-level fixes from $99; a manual expert audit (from $1,500) covers the rest.
What a scan can see
honest coverageAutomated checks only go so far
The other ~60–70% — keyboard traps, screen-reader flow, meaningful alt text — need a human expert. That’s a separate audit, from $1,500.
In every automated audit · from $99
- Every issue, ranked by severityevery page
- Code-level findings + HTML snippetscopy-paste
- AI fix recommendationsself-fix
- Screen-reader + keyboard checksautomated
- Full WCAG 2.2 AA reportin 24h
- Manual expert audit — separatefrom $1,500
4,600+
ADA web lawsuits in 2024
1→12
Cluster fix per click
97% less
Than agency audits
Businesses get sued for sites they don't know are broken.
Digital accessibility lawsuits hit an all-time high — and most defendants never saw it coming.
up from ~4,000 in 2024
- UsableNet — 5,000+ US digital accessibility lawsuits (federal + state) in 2025; ~4,000 in 2024 (Saul Ewing LLP / UsableNet).
- ~30% compound annual growth in web-accessibility filings 2018→2025 (≈800 → 5,100+ cases). Growth is uneven year-to-year (2024 dipped) — phrased as a long-term trend, not "every year."
- UsableNet / Accessibility.Works — 41% of 2024 federal web-accessibility cases were against companies with prior ADA litigation.
- UsableNet / EcomBack — ~67% of 2024 web-accessibility suits targeted companies under $25M annual revenue.
Why Accessive
Minimal steps. Maximum clarity.
See real risk across your entire site
Not just a single page snapshot — find what actually creates exposure.
Prioritize what actually matters
Severity-first reporting so teams fix the issues that reduce risk fastest.
Turn findings into action
Developer-ready guidance — or hand it off to our experts for remediation.
Product preview
See your site the way risk assessors do.
One scan surfaces critical issues, risk level, and the score your team can act on immediately.
Simulated result
example.com
Full-site snapshot · WCAG 2.2 mapping
Issues detected
820+ issues detected
Accessibility score
87 percent accessibility score
Critical
48 critical issues
Risk level
ADA / WCAG exposure
Pick a scanner
Three scanners, one workflow.
Start in seconds. No signup required.
CI/CD Integration
Catch regressions on every pull request. Fail the build on new critical WCAG violations.
Scan API
Scan any URL with a single API call. Build Accessive into your own dashboards or product.
The truth about automated tools
Scanners find 30–40% of real barriers.
Use automation to get started — then close the gap with expert review when you need legal confidence.
That's not a flaw — it's the starting point. A free scan gives you an instant baseline and surfaces the issues most likely to trigger a demand letter. For full legal coverage, our human audit closes the remaining gap.
Automation
30–40%
Great for fast detection + a baseline report.
Human audit
60–70%
Catches what scanners miss: keyboard, SR flow, meaning.
How it works
From scan to action — four steps.
Start with a free scan. See your results in seconds.
Compliance proof
Built for WCAG, ADA, and 508.
Reports map findings to the standards your legal and procurement teams recognize — without a wall of text.
WCAG 2.2 AA
The accessibility baseline used in U.S. enforcement.
- Covers visual, motor & cognitive barriers
- Required in most ADA lawsuits
ADA Title III
The legal framework most lawsuits reference.
4,600+ lawsuits filed in 2023 alone
Section 508
Required for U.S. federal agencies & contractors.
Mandatory for all federal procurement since 2018
Yes — if you operate a website that serves the public in the US. Under ADA Title III, all businesses that qualify as a "public accommodation" must provide an accessible website. This includes e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, law firms, and SaaS products — regardless of company size or revenue. There is no small business exemption. The DOJ's April 2026 deadline for public entities has already passed, and private sector enforcement continues to accelerate.
No — and this is critical. US courts have consistently rejected overlay tools as insufficient remediation. The FTC took enforcement action against accessiBe in 2025 for deceptive compliance claims. The National Federation of the Blind officially opposes overlay products. Overlays detect only 20–30% of WCAG violations — the remaining issues persist in your underlying code and create ongoing legal exposure. Accessive identifies the real issues in your code so they can be permanently fixed.
No automated tool can guarantee 100% compliance — and any tool that claims otherwise should raise a red flag. Automated scanners reliably catch approximately 30–40% of WCAG issues. The remaining issues require human judgment — things like whether an image description is meaningful, or whether a workflow is truly keyboard-accessible. Accessive combines automated scanning with expert manual audit services to close that gap. Our reports clearly distinguish what was found automatically from what requires human review.
Accessive scans against all four standards required for full US compliance coverage: WCAG 2.2 AA (international standard), ADA Title III (US private sector), Section 508 (US federal contractors and government vendors), and PDF/UA (accessible document standard). We also cover the European Accessibility Act (EAA) for organizations operating in the EU.
No. Scanning runs server-side on our infrastructure — your website's performance is completely unaffected. There are no scripts injected into your live site, no overlays added, and no impact on your Core Web Vitals or SEO scores. Your visitors never know a scan is running.
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Scan your website for free. No account, no credit card. Get a clear report — then decide what to fix.
• Free · no signup• Results in under 60 seconds• WCAG 2.2 · ADA · Section 508
