SaaS Accessibility Checker
WCAG 2.2, ADA & EAA compliance testing for SaaS dashboards, authenticated pages, and complex UI components.
No credit card required · Results in 30–60 seconds
Why SaaS sites need accessibility testing
SaaS companies face growing accessibility compliance requirements — from enterprise procurement questionnaires requiring VPAT documentation to increasing ADA enforcement actions. Most accessibility tools fail SaaS products in a fundamental way: they can only scan public-facing marketing pages, not the application itself. ADAGuard is one of the few scanners that supports authenticated page scanning — meaning it can test your actual product dashboard, settings flows, data tables, and any page that requires a login. Pair this with the ADAGuard API to integrate WCAG checks directly into your release pipeline.
ADA & WCAG 2.2 compliance
Courts now require WCAG 2.2 Level AA as the standard for ADA compliance. Non-compliance exposes you to demand letters and class-action lawsuits.
Instant results
ADAGuard scans using a real Playwright browser — not a linter. You get accurate results on dynamically rendered pages in seconds.
Actionable fix guidance
Every issue includes the exact element selector, WCAG criterion, and step-by-step code fix instructions — not just a pass/fail.
Common accessibility issues on SaaS sites
These are the violations ADAGuard finds most frequently — and the ones most cited in ADA lawsuits.
Data tables without scope attributes
SaaS dashboards are full of data tables. Without proper scope="col/row" attributes and caption elements, tables are confusing or unusable for screen reader users (WCAG 1.3.1).
Inaccessible dropdown menus and filters
Custom dropdown menus built with divs instead of native select elements often have no keyboard navigation, no aria-expanded states, and no focus management (WCAG 4.1.2).
Modal and dialog management
SaaS apps use modals constantly. Without focus trapping, proper aria-modal, and focus restoration on close, keyboard and screen reader users get stranded (WCAG 2.1.1 / 4.1.2).
Charts and graphs without text alternatives
Data visualizations — line charts, pie charts, bar graphs — present information visually only. Without text summaries or data table alternatives, they fail WCAG 1.1.1.
Notification and status messages
Toast alerts, loading spinners, and inline status messages must be announced to screen reader users via aria-live regions or role="alert" (WCAG 4.1.3).
Form validation without accessible errors
Settings forms and onboarding flows that show error messages visually but don't associate them with their fields via aria-describedby fail WCAG 1.3.1 and 3.3.1.
How ADAGuard scans your SaaS site
Three steps from URL to full WCAG 2.2 compliance report.
Enter your URL
Paste your site URL. ADAGuard launches a real Playwright browser and renders the full page — including JavaScript-generated content.
Full WCAG 2.2 scan
ADAGuard runs 23 checker categories covering images, color contrast, keyboard access, forms, ARIA, landmarks, headings, and more.
Get fix guidance
Every issue includes the exact element selector, the WCAG success criterion, and step-by-step code fix instructions with before/after examples.
What's included in every scan
Every ADAGuard scan — even the free one — covers the full WCAG 2.2 ruleset.
SaaS accessibility — frequently asked questions
Common questions about SaaS ADA and WCAG compliance.
Scan your SaaS site for free
WCAG 2.2 results in seconds. No credit card required.
Free plan: 1 scan/month · No card · Results in seconds