Honest WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility audits for any website.

$149 flat. Up to 25 pages of your choosing. Report in your inbox in under 10 minutes.

The free check scans a single page in under a minute, no signup to see the score.

Why WCAG 2.1 Level AA?

WCAG 2.1 Level AA is not a "best practice" we made up. It is the technical standard the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) made binding for state and local government web content in its April 2024 Title II final rule. From ADA.gov:

"Requirement: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1, Level AA is the technical standard for state and local governments' web content and mobile apps."

U.S. Department of Justice, ADA.gov, April 2024 Title II web rule summary

That rule applies directly to public-sector sites today. For commercial sites under Title III, the DOJ has not issued a parallel rule yet, but federal courts and plaintiff firms already treat WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the operative standard - Robles v. Domino's Pizza (9th Cir. 2019) is the most-cited example. The European Accessibility Act, in force since June 2025, also references WCAG conformance for digital products and services sold into the European Union (EU) market.

How it works

  1. Tell us your site. Submit a starting URL and the email where you want the report delivered. Optionally paste the exact pages you want audited (one URL per line, up to 25). Leave it blank and we will pick a representative sample for you.
  2. We scan. Within 10 minutes you receive a single self-contained HTML report listing every WCAG 2.1 Level AA violation we found, grouped by criterion and by page, with severity for each.
  3. You fix. Each violation comes with a recommended fix and a copy-paste prompt you paste into Claude, ChatGPT, or your AI of choice for framework-specific fix code. Run a re-scan when you are done to verify what is fixed and what still needs work.

What you get

  • A page-by-page list of accessibility violations, each tagged with its WCAG 2.1 success criterion and severity.
  • A recommended fix for each issue, with code examples where the fix can be templated.
  • A copy-paste LLM prompt per violation that asks the model to identify your framework first, then deliver framework-specific fix code, then explain how to verify the fix worked.
  • 12 re-scans you can run anytime within 12 months so you can confirm fixes after you ship them. Included in the $149. You decide when to use them, monthly or all in one week.
  • A plain-English primer on WCAG so your team can build its own understanding over time.

What we deliberately do not do

  • Overlay widgets don't fix real accessibility problems - they paper over them at runtime and have become lawsuit targets. We run an audit; you make the fixes.
  • "ADA compliance" is a legal determination, not an audit deliverable. What we deliver is precise: WCAG 2.1 Level AA technical conformance as automatedly testable, plus the manual checks we recommend you still run. Automated testing catches roughly 30 to 40 percent of WCAG issues; we tell you exactly what we caught and what still needs human eyes.
  • Submit, pay, get the report. No sales call required, no demo, no qualifying questionnaire, no phone tag.

Pricing

$149 per audit. One-time fee. No subscription, no upsell required.

Each audit covers up to 25 pages of your website (you choose them, or we choose them) and includes the full HTML report, the recommended fixes, the copy-paste LLM prompts, and 12 re-scans you can run at any pace within the 12-month retention window. Use them monthly for ongoing accessibility monitoring, or burn through them in a week if you are iterating aggressively.

Optional: Site Brace Watch

If you want us to run the scans for you on a schedule instead of remembering to click re-scan, add Site Brace Watch. One charge, no auto-renew.

  • Watch at $129/yr ($278 with the audit). Weekly automatic scans, a diff email after each scan. New critical or serious issues surface within a week of them appearing.
  • Watch Pro at $399/yr ($548 with the audit). Daily scans for sites that ship to production every day. New critical or serious issues surface within 24 hours.

You can add Watch at intake or later from inside your report. Details on the Watch page.

Resources

Long-form reference content if you want to understand the WCAG, legal, or vendor landscape before you buy.

  • The State of Web Accessibility 2026. Our own scan of 299 home pages across 8 US industries for WCAG 2.1 AA issues, with the numbers broken out by industry and by platform.
  • Industry guides. WCAG patterns by vertical (Shopify, e-commerce, healthcare; more on the way).
  • State Title II guides. April 2026 deadline coverage and state-specific legal layers (California, New York, Texas live; more on the way).
  • Learn WCAG. Plain-English primer plus articles on axe-core vs WAVE vs Lighthouse, the DOJ Title II rule, WCAG 2.2 vs 2.1, and aria-label on generic elements.
  • Alternatives. Head-to-head comparisons with accessiBe, UserWay, AudioEye, EqualWeb, and the long-form on why overlays do not deliver WCAG compliance.
  • Free single-page check. Run our scanner on any URL in about a minute; no signup needed to see your score.