WCAG Compliance Report
WCAG 2.2 is the global standard for web accessibility. It defines success criteria that make websites usable for people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive disabilities. A WCAG compliance report documents how your website performs against these criteria and identifies what needs to be fixed.
What a WCAG compliance report includes
Compliance score (0-100)
A weighted score based on the number and severity of violations found. Critical issues (missing alt text, no keyboard navigation) weigh more than minor ones.
Violations ranked by severity
Every failing WCAG criterion grouped as critical, serious, moderate, or minor. This helps you prioritize which issues to fix first.
Fix instructions per violation
Each violation includes what went wrong, which HTML elements are affected, and step-by-step guidance on how to fix it. No guesswork for your development team.
WCAG criteria mapping
Every issue maps to a specific WCAG 2.2 success criterion (e.g., 1.1.1 Non-text Content, 2.4.7 Focus Visible). Useful for legal compliance documentation.
Passed checks
The report also documents which criteria your site passes. This matters for compliance records and shows progress over time.
Why you need a WCAG compliance report
Legal protection
ADA lawsuits against websites reached 4,600+ last year. A compliance report documents your efforts and current status.
EAA compliance
The European Accessibility Act is now in effect. Businesses serving EU customers need documentation of their accessibility status.
Faster remediation
A report with fix instructions lets your team start fixing issues immediately instead of spending hours diagnosing problems.
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