Toegankelijkheidssite Scanner
Would a regulator’s first check flag your site? Run a free scan. In about 60 seconds I’ll show you the accessibility issues an automated scan can find — and I’ll be straight about the ones it can’t.
No login, no browser extension. You’ll enter your email after the scan to get the full report. The newsletter is a separate, optional opt-in — I don’t bundle the two.
What this scan checks
- 29 automated checks — alt text on images, page headings, form labels, link text and focus outlines
- Every text/background color pair, against AA and AAA
- Broken links, redirects and server errors
What it can’t
- Keyboard traps and focus order
- Screen-reader flow that reads as nonsense
- Whether alt text is meaningful or just present
That’s roughly two-thirds of WCAG (the accessibility standard regulators use) — it needs a manual review. That’s the audit →
Checks against the rules behind the European Accessibility Act (EAA):
Curious what a report looks like? Preview a sample report →
Running the scan…
Fetching pages and running checks
Most scans finish in under a minute. Results appear here automatically — no need to refresh.
A general readiness indication based on automated checks — not legal advice or a formal statement of compliance.
Top findings on your site
How much of WCAG a scan like this can actually see
An automated scan catches about a third of the criteria. The rest — keyboard traps, screen-reader flow, focus order, whether alt text is meaningful — only shows up when a person tests it. That’s the part that gets cited.
New to these terms?
Keyboard traps, focus order, accessible names — the issues a manual review catches come with their own vocabulary. My accessibility glossary explains each one in plain English.
Browse the accessibility glossaryWhat a clean scan still can’t tell you
- Whether a keyboard user can complete checkout without getting trapped
- Whether a screen reader reads your pages in an order that makes sense
- Whether your alt text is meaningful, or just technically present
Passing automated checks is not conformance — the standard includes dozens of criteria no scanner tests.
When your report goes out, it reaches me too — I read your top three findings myself and flag the ones I’d actually worry about. You get a person who does this for a living, not just a bot.
— Joe Gullo · EAA Accessibility Consultant · Rijswijk, NL
Wacht niet — nog maar 5 plekken voor nieuwe klanten deze maand.
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