Accessibility Quick Scan
Analyze websites for ARIA labels, Landmarks, and Skip Links.
Note: Analysis is performed on the static HTML structure using multi-proxy fallback.
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Ready to scan a website for accessibility essentials.
Accessibility Quick Scan: A Professional Tool for Inclusive Web Design
In today’s digital landscape, web accessibility is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. Ensuring that your website is navigable for everyone, including people using screen readers and assistive technologies, is a key factor in both user experience and SEO ranking.
The Accessibility Quick Scan Tool is a powerful, lightweight, and dark-themed web utility designed to provide immediate insights into your website’s accessibility health.
Key Features
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Live URL Analysis: No need to copy-paste code. Simply enter your URL and let the tool fetch the data.
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Landmark Detection: Automatically identifies HTML5 landmarks like
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ARIA Audit: Checks for the implementation of ARIA labels and roles, ensuring interactive elements are descriptive for screen readers.
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Skip Link Verification: Detects the presence of “Skip to Main Content” links, essential for keyboard-only navigation.
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Multi-Proxy Fallback: High reliability with automatic switching between multiple proxies (AllOrigins, CorsProxy, CodeTabs) to bypass connection restrictions.
How to Use the Accessibility Quick Scan Tool
Using this tool is straightforward and requires no technical expertise:
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Enter the URL: Type or paste the full address of the website you wish to analyze (e.g.,
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Launch the Scan: Click the “Scan URL” button. The tool will cycle through available proxies to fetch the live HTML structure of the page.
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Review the Dashboard:
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Statistics: Check the top grid for a quick count of found landmarks, ARIA labels, and skip links.
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Detailed Report: Scroll down to see specific findings categorized as Pass, Warning, or Fail.
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Optimize: Use the feedback provided (such as “Missing Landmark” or “Nameless Interactive Elements”) to improve your website’s code and make it more inclusive.
Why Accessibility Matters
A website that follows WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) reaches a wider audience, reduces legal risks, and performs better in search engine results. Use the Accessibility Quick Scan Tool today to take the first step toward a more accessible and user-friendly digital presence.

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