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Instant WCAG compliance scans. Detailed PDF reports with severity-rated violations. Ongoing monitoring with timestamped records. Used by plaintiff counsel, defense attorneys, and corporate compliance teams.
Cases like Robles v. Domino's Pizza (9th Cir. 2019) established that websites must be independently accessible under the ADA, regardless of overlay widgets or third-party add-ons.
No account required for a free scan. Results in under 60 seconds.
Scan any public URL in under 60 seconds. Get a violation count by severity before drafting a demand letter. Document the compliance state of a site at a specific point in time with a timestamped scan report.
When a demand letter arrives, run an independent scan of your client's site immediately. Understand which violations are real, which have already been fixed, and what remediation timeline is realistic before settlement discussions begin.
Manage compliance across multiple web properties. Identify which sites need immediate attention, track remediation progress, and generate documentation of your organization's ongoing compliance effort.
Every scan runs against WCAG 2.2 AA criteria. Results include the specific HTML elements causing each violation and step-by-step remediation guidance.
Every violation is mapped to the specific WCAG 2.2 criterion it fails. Severity levels (critical, serious, moderate) identify which issues most directly prevent disabled users from accessing content.
Download a formatted PDF report containing all violations, severity ratings, the specific HTML elements involved, and remediation guidance. Suitable for attaching to filings, settlement packages, and client deliverables.
Every scan is timestamped. Use scan reports to document the compliance state of a site before demand letter, before suit, during remediation, and after fixes are complete.
Weekly automated scans catch new violations introduced by content updates, plugin changes, or third-party widget additions. Build a compliance history that demonstrates active monitoring.
Scans analyze publicly accessible page HTML, the same way any browser or accessibility tool would. No client login, admin access, or technical setup needed to scan any public site.
Checks against the accessibility standard that courts and the DOJ reference when evaluating ADA Title II and Title III claims. Includes the criteria most commonly cited in demand letters.
The scan identifies WCAG violations by criterion, severity, and the legal significance of each barrier. Below are examples of what the full report surfaces.
| WCAG Criterion | Violation | Severity | Legal Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| WCAG 1.1.1 | Missing Image Alt Text | Critical | Screen reader users cannot access image content. Frequently cited in complaints. |
| WCAG 1.3.1 / 4.1.2 | Unlabeled Form Inputs | Critical | Users relying on assistive technology cannot complete forms. A core barrier to equal access. |
| WCAG 1.4.3 | Insufficient Color Contrast | Serious | Affects users with low vision. Commonly identified in automated scans. |
| WCAG 2.4.4 | Empty Links or Buttons | Serious | Navigation elements that screen readers cannot describe or operate. |
| WCAG 2.1.1 | Keyboard Navigation Failures | Critical | Users who cannot use a mouse are completely blocked from site access. |
| WCAG 3.1.1 | Missing Page Language | Serious | Screen readers cannot determine the correct language for pronunciation. |
WCAG 1.1.1
Missing Image Alt Text
Legal Significance
Screen reader users cannot access image content. Frequently cited in complaints.
WCAG 1.3.1 / 4.1.2
Unlabeled Form Inputs
Legal Significance
Users relying on assistive technology cannot complete forms. A core barrier to equal access.
WCAG 1.4.3
Insufficient Color Contrast
Legal Significance
Affects users with low vision. Commonly identified in automated scans.
WCAG 2.4.4
Empty Links or Buttons
Legal Significance
Navigation elements that screen readers cannot describe or operate.
WCAG 2.1.1
Keyboard Navigation Failures
Legal Significance
Users who cannot use a mouse are completely blocked from site access.
WCAG 3.1.1
Missing Page Language
Legal Significance
Screen readers cannot determine the correct language for pronunciation.
In Robles v. Domino's Pizza (9th Cir. 2019), the Ninth Circuit ruled that a website must be independently accessible, regardless of overlay widgets. An overlay does not satisfy ADA obligations if the underlying site remains non-compliant.
Overlays add a JavaScript layer on top of the page but do not fix the underlying HTML issues that WCAG criteria require. Missing alt text, unlabeled form inputs, and broken heading structure remain in the source code.
For litigation purposes, you need evidence of specific violations tied to WCAG criteria, not a widget claiming compliance. A scan report identifies each barrier, its severity, and the HTML element involved.
Enter any website address. No login, no credentials, no technical setup. The scan analyzes the page the same way a browser does. Results arrive in under 60 seconds.
The free scan shows your compliance score and violation count. The full report ($49) unlocks every violation with its WCAG criterion, the specific HTML element involved, and severity rating.
Export a formatted PDF containing the complete violation list. Use it in client deliverables, attach it to filings, or include it in settlement documentation packages.
The $49/mo plan runs weekly automated scans and maintains a timestamped compliance history. Use it to document active remediation efforts or to monitor a site under a consent decree.
Start with a free scan. Upgrade for the full report or ongoing monitoring.
Instant snapshot
Per scan, no subscription
Continuous compliance tracking
Monitoring plan subscribers get a response template built from their scan data. The template includes:
The April 2026 deadline, Title II vs Title III, structured negotiation, and how scanning tools are used in practice.
Pre-litigation assessment, remediation evidence, settlement documentation, and ongoing monitoring for corporate clients.
Common WCAG violations on legal websites: inaccessible PDFs, unlabeled forms, contrast failures, and missing skip navigation.
No account. No setup. Enter a URL and get a WCAG compliance score plus violation count in under 60 seconds. Upgrade for the full report or ongoing monitoring.
Questions about using OnePageAudit in your practice? Email info@palavir.co