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Compliance

Evidence every audit requires.

Every finding is tied to a WCAG Success Criterion, a timestamp, and the exact page it lives on — the kind of record auditors, regulators, and procurement teams actually accept.

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    WCAG 2.2 mapping, by default

    Every violation tagged to its Success Criterion — A, AA, or AAA — with the full rule text. Scan once, defend anywhere.

  • 02

    Jurisdiction coverage

    ADA Title II and III, Section 508, EN 301 549, AODA, and the European Accessibility Act — all mapped to the same criteria you scan against.

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    Timestamped, reproducible record

    Immutable scan history with per-page screenshots. Reproduce any finding on demand, even months later.

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    Exports in every format your audit asks for

    PDF for counsel, CSV for engineering, ZIP for archival, JSON for integrations. No format lock-in.

Resources

Before you scan — the checklist.

Not sure where to start? Walk through a 30-item accessibility compliance checklist, grouped the way real teams actually get their site audit-ready. Share it with your lawyer, your client, or your next hire.

A few of the 30 items

  • Inventory every public URL and note who signs off.

  • Confirm every interactive element has a visible focus style.

  • Document your target WCAG level and remediation SLA.

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See what’s on your site.

Replace ad-hoc screenshots and email threads with one defensible, reproducible record.