Webability’s Website Accessibility Checker is a tool designed to evaluate how well a website meets accessibility standards (like WCAG), ensuring it can be used by people with disabilities. It scans web pages for issues such as missing alt text, poor color contrast, keyboard navigation problems, and improper semantic structure—then provides actionable insights to fix them.
What makes it unique isn’t just the detection of issues, but how it approaches usability and improvement:
It focuses on practical fixes, not just error reports—so teams can implement changes quickly.
It blends automation with human-centric insights, highlighting real user impact instead of just technical violations.
It’s built for marketers and business owners, not only developers—making accessibility understandable and actionable.
It emphasizes continuous monitoring, helping maintain compliance over time rather than one-time audits.
In short, Webability’s checker goes beyond a typical audit tool by turning accessibility from a technical checklist into an ongoing, business-friendly improvement process.