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Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner

Audit live pages or pasted HTML for accessibility issues, prioritize fixes, and export a developer-ready remediation report.

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Accessibility auditor & fix planner

Audit live pages or pasted HTML, score issues by severity, and export a developer-ready remediation plan.

About this tool

The Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner runs a structured audit across the checks that matter most in practice — heading order, landmarks, image alt text, form labels, button and link names, dialogs, tables, media, and duplicate IDs — and turns the findings into a prioritized remediation plan you can hand to a team.

Accessibility is both a legal exposure (ADA, EAA, Section 508) and a quality signal: the same missing labels and broken heading structures that block screen readers also degrade SEO and conversion. Fixing them is rarely hard once they are found and ranked.

What people use it for

  • Audit a page before launch and export prioritized findings for the sprint backlog.
  • Triage an accessibility complaint by identifying which failures are critical (unlabeled forms, missing button names) versus cosmetic.
  • Generate reusable remediation notes for recurring patterns so future pages avoid the same mistakes.
  • Verify a fix pass actually resolved the issues by re-running the audit and comparing counts.

Tips for better results

  • Fix unlabeled form fields and nameless buttons first — they block task completion for assistive technology users completely.
  • Maintain one h1 per page with a logical h2/h3 hierarchy; skipped levels confuse both screen readers and search crawlers.
  • Automated checks catch roughly a third of WCAG issues; pair the audit with a keyboard-only walkthrough of your critical flow.

How this tool helps

Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner is made for developers, site owners, support teams, and operators who need a fast technical diagnostic.

Run a structured accessibility audit across headings, landmarks, images, forms, buttons, links, dialogs, tables, media, and duplicate IDs, then generate prioritized fixes and reusable remediation notes.

Utiliora tools are designed to work directly in modern browsers with clear input labels, mobile-friendly controls, and accessible result panels. Use related utilities below to continue your workflow without switching apps.

Technical checks only send the minimum value needed for the lookup or analysis path.

What you can accomplish

  • Investigate accessibility audit and wcag checker problems without assembling a temporary script or command-line snippet.
  • Capture a cleaner before-and-after record when fixing site, network, encoding, timing, or security issues.
  • Move from diagnosis to the next relevant tool without losing context.

Recommended workflow

  1. Paste the URL, domain, text, or technical value exactly as it appears in the failing workflow.
  2. Review warnings and secondary details before acting on the headline result.
  3. Re-run the check after a DNS, SSL, deployment, cache, or configuration change has had time to propagate.

Quality and trust checks

  • The tool avoids unnecessary account gates for common diagnostics.
  • Results are structured for support tickets, QA notes, and handoff messages.
  • Network-dependent tools use server routes only when the browser cannot perform the check directly.

External lookups can vary by region, cache state, rate limits, and upstream provider availability. Security-sensitive decisions should be verified against authoritative logs and production monitoring.

Use next

The strongest next step after Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner is Meta Tag Generator. This keeps the visitor inside one practical workflow instead of sending them back to the directory.

Included in workflow bundles

This tool is part of one or more curated paths that turn isolated utility into a complete outcome.

FAQ

Can an automated audit make my site WCAG compliant?

No automated tool can certify compliance — automated checks reliably detect roughly 30–40% of WCAG failures. What they do well is eliminate the whole class of structural issues (labels, headings, alt text, duplicate IDs) so human review can focus on judgment calls like focus order and content clarity.

Which accessibility issues should I fix first?

Prioritize failures that block task completion: unlabeled form inputs, buttons and links without accessible names, keyboard traps, and missing dialog semantics. Then address perception issues like alt text and contrast, and structural polish like landmark and heading order last.

What is the best way to use Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner?

Paste the URL, domain, text, or technical value exactly as it appears in the failing workflow. Review warnings and secondary details before acting on the headline result.

Who is Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner for?

Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner is made for developers, site owners, support teams, and operators who need a fast technical diagnostic.

What should I check before relying on Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner results?

The tool avoids unnecessary account gates for common diagnostics. Also review external lookups can vary by region, cache state, rate limits, and upstream provider availability.

Is Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner free to use?

Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner is available for free and works directly in your browser.

Does Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner store my input data?

Inputs are processed client-side whenever possible. Server-side checks are only used for network diagnostics and are not stored.

Can I use Accessibility Auditor & Fix Planner on mobile?

Yes. The interface is responsive and optimized for phones, tablets, and desktop devices.