Chrome extension · For agencies & freelancers serving EU clients
A client-ready EAA report in two minutes.
One click runs a WCAG 2.1/2.2 scan on the page you're looking at and maps every violation to EN 301 549 — the standard EU regulators cite. Export it as a white-label PDF your client can file as audit evidence. No sales call. No enterprise contract.
Free scan, no account · Powered by axe-core · €29 one-time per site report · VAT invoice at checkout
The big accessibility suites ask for a demo call before they'll show you a price. We'd rather show you the scan.
- Critical 3
- Serious 7
- Moderate 12
- Minor 5
27 violations · WCAG 2.1 AA → EN 301 549 mapped
Export white-label PDF — EN · DE · PL
§ 01 · Process
Install. Scan. Hand over the report.
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Install
Add AccessProof to Chrome. No account, no license key, no tracking — the free scanner works the moment it lands in your toolbar.
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Scan
Open any client page and click once. axe-core runs locally in your browser and groups every violation by severity, each one mapped from WCAG to EN 301 549.
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Export
Generate the multi-page site report as a white-label PDF in English, German, or Polish — your logo on the cover, your client's name on the file.
The free tier shows full results in your browser. The €29 report turns them into a document you can send.
§ 02 · What you get
Everything in the scan. More in the report.
| Feature | Free scan $0 | Site report €29 |
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| One-click WCAG 2.1/2.2 page scan (axe-core) | Included | Included |
| Violations grouped by severity | Included | Included |
| WCAG → EN 301 549 mapping | Included | Included |
| Multi-page site report | Not included | Included |
| White-label branded PDF (EN · DE · PL) | Not included | Included |
| Accessibility-statement generator | Not included | Included |
| Re-scan diff — remediation progress over time | Not included | Included |
| VAT invoice (B2B checkout) | Not included | Included |
§ 03 · The honest part
Automated scans cover roughly 30–50% of WCAG criteria. We put that in writing.
Anyone who promises that a plugin makes your site compliant is selling certainty, not software. AccessProof checks everything a machine can check, tells you what it can't, and recommends a manual review for the rest. What you hand your client is evidence of effort — documented, dated, and mapped to the standard regulators cite. Not a legal guarantee.
What the scan catches
- Images without alt text
- Text contrast below 4.5:1
- Form fields without labels
- Broken ARIA attributes and references
- Missing landmarks and document language
- Empty links and buttons
What needs human judgment
- Whether the alt text is actually meaningful
- Keyboard-only task flows, end to end
- Logical focus and reading order
- Quality of captions and transcripts
- Error messages people can act on
The report states its own coverage on page one. That's exactly why clients — and the lawyers reading over their shoulders — take it seriously.
§ 04 · The regulatory clock
Enforcement isn't coming. It started.
The European Accessibility Act applies to services sold into the EU since 28 June 2025. Member states enforce it separately — and the first wave is already visible.
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· EU-wide
EAA obligations apply
Directive (EU) 2019/882 becomes enforceable for in-scope services in every member state. The technical benchmark regulators reference is EN 301 549, which maps to WCAG.
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Germany · since 2025
Abmahnung letters, €500–3,000
Law firms send formal cease-and-desist letters over inaccessible sites. Recipients typically face €500–3,000 in legal fees and a deadline to fix the issues.
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France · 2025–2026
First lawsuits filed
The first lawsuits over inaccessible services are working their way through French courts.
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Netherlands · from mid-2026
ACM begins active enforcement
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) starts actively enforcing accessibility obligations from mid-2026.
You don't need to panic. You need a dated document showing your client took this seriously — before a letter arrives, not after.
Enforcement practice varies by member state. This is context, not legal advice. Primary sources: Directive (EU) 2019/882 (EUR-Lex) · WCAG 2.2 (W3C). Country examples reflect public reporting as of June 2026. Full table: EAA fines by country.
§ 05 · Pricing
Pay for the report, not a relationship.
Free scan
$0 forever · no account
- One-click WCAG 2.1/2.2 scan of any page
- Powered by axe-core, runs locally in your browser
- Violations grouped by severity
- WCAG → EN 301 549 mapping on every finding
- No tracking, no data collection
One-time purchase
Site report
€29 per site report · one-time
- Multi-page scan across the whole site
- White-label PDF with your branding — EN · DE · PL
- Accessibility-statement generator
- Re-scan diff: prove remediation progress to your client
B2B checkout — enter your VAT ID and the invoice is issued at checkout.
Get the report — €29No subscription. No seats. No renewal emails. Buy a report when a client needs one.
§ 06 · FAQ
Fair questions, straight answers.
Is this legal advice?
No. AccessProof produces technical audit evidence: what was scanned, when, against which standard, and what was found. Whether your client meets their legal obligations is a question for a lawyer — our report is the document you bring to that conversation.
Does the automated scan catch everything?
No — and be suspicious of any tool that claims it does. Automated checks cover roughly 30–50% of WCAG success criteria. The report states this openly and recommends a manual review for the remainder. You're buying evidence of effort, not a compliance guarantee.
Which languages is the report available in?
English, German, and Polish. The white-label PDF carries your agency's branding, in your client's language.
Who is AccessProof for?
Web agencies and freelancers who serve EU clients and need credible audit evidence this week — without a procurement cycle. In-house teams use it too.
What's the refund policy?
If a report fails to generate or you bought it for the wrong site, email us within 14 days and we'll refund the €29 in full. No forms.
What data do you collect?
None worth mentioning: no analytics, no browsing data, no page content leaving your machine. Scans run locally; the only network call is the license check when you activate a purchase. Details in the privacy policy.
Run your first scan before your next client call.
The free scanner is free forever. The €29 report is there when a client needs paper.
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