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How WCAGpilot works

AI that understands accessibility, not just HTML

Beyond Automation

Other tools check code. We check the experience.

Some automated tools confirm that an alt attribute exists. WCAGpilot sees the actual image and tells you whether the alt text describes it. That's the difference between passing a scan and being accessible.

  • Sees images, evaluates if alt text matches
  • Reads headings, checks if hierarchy makes sense
  • Reviews form labels for clarity
  • Catches what 25-40% automation gap misses

Image Alt Text

3 images have alt text that doesn't describe the content. The hero image says "img_2847.jpg" instead of describing what users see.

Tell your developer: Update the alt text for these 3 images. The hero image should describe the scene shown.

Heading Structure
2 issues
Headings are present
Starts with H1
No skipped levels
H3 follows H1 — skipped H2
Expected: Add an H2 before using H3
Meaningful heading text
Only one H1
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