WCAGpilot
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Will your site pass an accessibility audit?

We check against the EAA, EN 301 549, and your country's accessibility law.

EAA, WAD & EN 301 549 Local laws per country Free, no signup
1,247 sites checked this month

Easy Check - Free

See where your site stands - free

An honest first look at your accessibility. Most checks run right away. The ones that need a deeper audit are clearly marked - no surprise paywalls.

Headings

Full structure report - see what to fix and how.

Skip links

We find them on your pages. Sign up to confirm they actually work.

Images & alt text

We check that alt text is there. Sign up for an AI review of whether it's meaningful.

Video & audio

We spot videos and audio. Sign up to check captions and descriptions.

Forms & authentication

We find your forms. Sign up for a full audit, including pages behind login.

Accessibility statement

We find it and check that it has everything the law requires.

How it works

Three steps to your first findings

No installation. No consultant. No 80-page PDF.

1

Paste your URL

Any public page. Your own site, a competitor's, or a vendor's - all work.

2

We do the work

We pick the right pages and run a fast accessibility check.

3

Get clear results

See exactly what's broken, with explanations and fixes you can act on.

Free, no signup. Results stay viewable for 30 days. Paid audits stay private to your account.

Who it's for

If any of this sounds like you

People come to WCAGpilot with different needs. Each gets a different result - a statement, an evidence pack, a portfolio view, or developer-ready findings with WCAG references.

Methodology

Why the result is trustworthy

WCAGpilot uses internationally recognised methodologies and each country's local requirements. Where AI makes a judgment, we say so. Where the result is interpretive, we leave it to a human.

  • WCAG-EM 2.0 European-standard methodology for representative sampling.
  • EN 301 549 EU technical standard for accessibility.
  • Local guidelines Each country's national requirements, fully managed in-product.
  • Three layers, clearly separated Automated finding - AI judgment - Warning for human review. We never mix them.
  • Incomplete by design A few percent of interpretive findings stay as warnings - the tool doesn't replace human judgment.
  • WCAG SC reference per finding So developers and auditors unambiguously understand why it's an issue.

Currently active - Latvia. Coming soon - Estonia and Lithuania. Other markets added as we expand.

Pricing

Start free, scale up

Free isn't a teaser - it's a real check you can act on. Paid plans add AI verification, full form audits, and the statement generator.

Free

For anyone curious how their site stacks up.

€0
always
  • Any public page
  • Simplified evaluation (5-10 page sample)
  • 30-day public cache
  • Accessibility statement check
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Portfolio

For multiple sites and teams - telcos, media, larger companies.

from €6,000
per year
  • Multiple sites in one account
  • Team access and roles
  • Formal documents - VPAT, ACR
  • API access and volume pricing
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FAQ

Frequently asked

Can I check other people's sites?
Yes. Public web pages can be visited and scanned by anyone - no different from a normal browser visit. WCAGpilot does not access protected or authenticated sections without your sign-in.
What happens to my result after 30 days?
Free results stay viewable for 30 days. After that, anyone running a fresh check on the same URL generates a new result. Paid audits stay in your account forever.
Does AI really replace manual checking?
Partially. The tool checks most structural points automatically and correctly. Interpretive points (whether alt text is meaningful, whether video captions match content) are passed to a human as warnings - your accessibility expert or owner reviews them.
Does it work behind login and DDoS protection?
If your site has login-only areas or anti-bot protection, our Chrome extension checks the pages right in your own browser. We only offer it when you actually need it.
How is WCAGpilot different from other accessibility tools?
Most tools give you a technical error list for one page. WCAGpilot builds a representative page sample using WCAG-EM, links findings to local requirements, and auto-generates the accessibility statement. Instead of the user choosing what to test, the system does it.
Is the tool fit for use across multiple countries?
We're active in Latvia today and progressively adding local methodologies (Estonia and Lithuania next). Regulators get a free trial for 4-5 sites in any market we enter.

Ready? Check a site.

No signup. No credit card. Result in ~30 seconds.