Free WCAG 2.2 scan
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Free axe-core scan, redacted report emailed to you. WCAG 2.2 + EN 301 549 clause map on every finding — exactly the shape your counsel or procurement team hands to a regulator.
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Sample report you'll receive
One redacted finding — the shape you'll get in your inbox.
Every reported finding arrives with the same three pieces: the axe rule, the WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion + EN 301 549 clause, and a plain-English remediation. The full report — many findings, an axe-core diagnostic trace, a criterion map — is the artifact your team merges against.
An <img> element is present without an alt attribute. Screen readers announce it as "image" with no accessible name, so the user hears nothing useful and assistive tech cannot recover the role of the element in the surrounding prose.
Criterion map
- WCAG 2.2 — 1.1.1Non-text Content
- EN 301 549 — 9.1.1.1Non-text content (WCAG 2.2 mapping)
Redacted snippet
<img src="/assets/••••••.jpg" class="…" />
Remediation
Add a descriptive alt="" (or alt="" for decorative images, plus role="presentation"). Every informative image needs to expose the same information the sighted user can read — that is the test regulators apply.
The full redacted report includes the criterion citation, the axe-core diagnostic, and a plain-English remediation for each finding — exactly what your engineering team needs to land a fix.
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