Easily Identify & Fix Issues with Web Accessibility Scanner, Monitor & Checker

The UserWay Accessibility Scanner can check your website for WCAG conformance.

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Create Sitemaps & Seamlessly Optimize Your Efforts

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For streamlined accessibility testing, choose specific pages and templates to simplify your development team’s next sprint or release. Simply enter a URL and UserWay will read your sitemap, so you can easily decide which pages to scan.

Full Scanning Coverage Across
Desktop & Mobile Resolutions

The UserWay Accessibility Scanner checks for issues that may only appear on specific screen sizes or devices.

Comprehensive Scanning of Desktop & Mobile Resolutions

Total pages

15,000

Total scans

30,000

The UserWay Accessibility Scanner looks for issues that may only appear on specific screen sizes and devices.

It’s capable of conducting 30,000 scans on mobile and desktop sites with more than 15,000 pages in less than an hour. Large-scan first results are delivered in mere minutes.

Total pages

15,000

Total scans

30,000

Coordinate Website Updates With Your Scan Data

UserWay’s Accessibility Scanner doesn’t just identify the violations on your site, it also specifies which to correct first. The advantages of using a comprehensive accessibility checker include:

One-Click Access to Screenshots

Screenshots help you easily identify the link, image, video, field, or any DOM element that triggers a violation.

Identify Issues Directly Within Your Site Code

Flagged violations include detailed explanations of how to perform the necessary code fixes or remediations.

Leverage Robust Team Management Features

Collaborate using access rights to determine who can launch scans, resolve issues and manage other members.

Prioritize Template-Level Violations First

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Prioritize Template-Level Violations First

Now you can optimize your dev team's remediation efforts by first focusing on site-wide and template-level violations that affect the majority of your site's pages. With UserWay’s Accessibility Scanning & Monitoring solution, ensure the optimal impact for your team's efforts and ROI for your organization.

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Export Dev Tasks to Your Favorite Issue Tracking System

Stay on track with seamless integrations for Jira, Trello, Asana, GitHub, Bugzilla, and many other systems.

Pricing Options
for Any Kind of Website

Begin with a cost-free scan. Then, select the package that works best for you.

1 Page

One scan
per month

Free

10 Pages

Real-time scanning
& monitoring

$49 / month

1,000 Pages

Real-time scanning
& monitoring

$999 / month

1 Page

One scan
per month

Free

10 Pages

Real-time scanning
& monitoring

$49 / month

1,000 Pages

Real-time scanning
& monitoring

$999 / month

Looking For Enterprise Solutions?

Contact us for a custom quote

Get a Free One-Time Scan

There's no risk to checking your website for accessibility violations, but there's a lot to gain. Get your free scan now to receive a detailed report. Start your accessibility journey today with UserWay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get your questions answered below or contact us for a deep dive today.

An accessibility checker identifies whether your website has barriers for people with disabilities. It then classifies the issues that need remediating and helps prioritize them based on urgency and importance.

First of all, an accessibility checker helps your site accommodate everyone, including people with disabilities. This inclusiveness is critical from an ethical standpoint because all users deserve fair and equal access to the web. Secondly, by making your site more accessible, you get legal protection against costly ADA lawsuits, which can affect any sized business. Lastly, an accessibility checker opens your site to the largest minority group in the world, (people with disabilities), which will help boost your online sales.

Conducting accessibility testing in 4-6 month intervals is the recommended best practice. This frequency level shows a continuous commitment to ADA and WCAG compliance and pinpoints issues that need remediation.