Making the Web Accessible to Everyone
AxeCheck was built with a simple belief: every person deserves equal access to digital information and services, regardless of their abilities.
Our Mission
Over 1 billion people worldwide live with some form of disability. Yet studies consistently show that the vast majority of websites fail to meet basic accessibility standards. This is not just a technical problem -- it is a barrier that excludes real people from essential services, information, and opportunities.
AxeCheck exists to close this gap. We provide automated, developer-friendly accessibility auditing tools that make it easy to identify and fix accessibility issues before they reach users. Our goal is to make WCAG 2.1 compliance achievable for every website, whether it is a personal blog or an enterprise application.
We do not believe accessibility should be an afterthought or a checkbox. It should be woven into the development process from day one. That is why we built AxeCheck to integrate into the tools developers already use -- from CI/CD pipelines to scheduled monitoring.
Our Values
Accessibility First
We believe the web should be usable by everyone, regardless of ability. Every feature we build starts with this principle.
Developer Experience
Accessibility tools should be easy to use. We provide clear, actionable feedback that developers can act on immediately.
Standards-Driven
Our testing engine is built on official WCAG 2.1 success criteria, ensuring your compliance efforts are aligned with global standards.
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is a journey, not a destination. We help teams integrate a11y testing into their workflow for ongoing compliance.
Why Accessibility Matters
Legal Compliance
ADA lawsuits related to digital accessibility have surged in recent years. WCAG 2.1 compliance protects your organization from legal risk and demonstrates due diligence.
Larger Audience
15% of the global population has a disability. Accessible websites reach more users, including those with temporary or situational impairments.
Better SEO
Many accessibility best practices align with SEO best practices. Semantic HTML, proper headings, alt text, and structured content improve search engine visibility.
Improved UX
Accessibility improvements benefit all users. Better contrast, clearer navigation, and keyboard support create a superior experience for everyone.
Join Us in Building an Accessible Web
Start auditing your website today and take the first step toward inclusive design.