Free Accessibility Scanner

Free Accessibility Scanner

Run a lightweight public-page accessibility scan to surface visible WCAG warning signs like missing alt text, missing labels, missing page titles, unlabeled controls, and missing iframe titles.

Images missing alt textForm inputs without labelsButtons or links without accessible namesMissing page title or iframe title

Free Accessibility Scanner

Enter a public page to check for visible accessibility warning signs. You can use a full URL or just a domain. This hosted pass is intentionally lightweight, capped at 2 free scans per day, and does not replace manual WCAG testing.

2 free scans/day

Result Panel

Run a first-pass accessibility scan

You will get a lightweight summary of visible accessibility signals, surfaced issues, and scan limitations for the URL you submit.

Scope

Fast signals for visible WCAG issues

This hosted scanner focuses on what can be detected quickly from a single public page: document language, image alt coverage, basic form labeling, accessible names, and similar machine-detectable issues.

  • 2 free hosted scans per day
  • Single public URL scan each time
  • Useful before launch, proposal reviews, or remediation triage
  • No keyboard-flow, screen-reader, or contrast auditing in this hosted pass

Next Step

How to use the result

If the scanner flags issues, use the output to identify the template, component, or form pattern behind them. Then move into the desktop app when you need broader local scans and more than the hosted daily limit.

  • Treat this as an early warning scan, not a full accessibility audit.
  • Manual keyboard testing, contrast review, and screen reader checks are still required.
  • Use the output to prioritize which templates or forms need deeper remediation.

Other Free Tools

Use the free scans to test the site. Then download the app.

Olite is leading with two free public-page checks so the product stays concrete: accessibility signals and privacy standards. The hosted tools are capped at 2 free scans per day, and the desktop app is the path to broader local-first scanning after that.