Is your website EAA compliant?
If you sell to EU customers, the European Accessibility Act requires your site to work for people with disabilities — and you may face fines for non-compliance. Scan any page in 60 seconds and see exactly what to fix.
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Watch AbleScan scan a page and mark issues in about a minute.
From URL to fix list in 60 seconds
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Paste any page — your homepage, a product page, checkout. No install, no account.
We scan it in seconds
A real browser loads your page and runs the axe-core engine against the WCAG standard.
See issues on your page
Your site, with each problem highlighted and explained in plain language — plus how to fix it.
We don't sell fake compliance badges.
Some tools slap an "accessible" sticker on your site with a widget that doesn't fix the underlying code — and regulators have pushed back on it. AbleScan does the opposite: we show you what's actually wrong, where it is, and how to fix it in your source. Honest measurement, not a shortcut.
Automated scanning catches a large share of issues, but not all of them. We tell you that plainly — a complete check still needs a human audit.
What we check
The barriers that most often lock out customers — and most often fail an EAA check.
Image alt text
Product photos screen readers can describe
Color contrast
Text readable for low-vision customers
Keyboard access
Everything usable without a mouse
Form labels
Checkout and sign-up fields that make sense
Button & link names
Icon buttons that announce their purpose
Page structure
Headings, landmarks, and language set right
The EAA, in plain terms
What is the European Accessibility Act (EAA)?
An EU law requiring online shops and services to be usable by people with disabilities — screen reader support, keyboard navigation, readable color contrast, and more (the WCAG standard).
Does the EAA apply to my website?
If you sell to EU consumers online, it likely applies — even if your company is based outside the EU. Micro-enterprises (fewer than 10 staff and under €2M turnover) are exempt.
What happens if I ignore the EAA?
Enforcement started in June 2025. You may face fines for non-compliance, which vary by country. France has already issued correction orders.
Scan today, Pro fixes next
| Free | Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €0 | €9.90 one-time per report |
| Accessibility scan | 1 page | 1 page |
| Issues found & plain-language fixes | Every issue | Every issue |
| AI copy-paste fix code | First issue only | Every issue on the page |