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Accessalyze - Free WCAG 2.1 scanner that writes the fix code for you

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Accessalyze scans any URL for WCAG 2.1 / ADA violations using axe-core, then uses AI to generate the exact code fix for each issue — not just a description of the problem. Free for single pages. Pro adds full site crawl ($49/mo).

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built Accessalyze because I kept running into the same wall: every accessibility scanner tells you what is broken, but none of them tell you how to fix it. You run Lighthouse. You get a wall of violations. You Google each one. You dig through WCAG docs. You patch it. Then you run it again. It's a two-hour detour from the thing you were actually building. The legal pressure isn't going away either. The DOJ extended ADA Title II requirements to cover more websites through 2027 — municipal governments, universities, and increasingly small businesses are all on the hook. Yet most compliance tools are either absurdly expensive (Siteimprove, AudioEye are enterprise-only) or they just surface the problem and leave you alone with it. So Accessalyze does something different: it scans your site with axe-core (the same engine Deque and Google Lighthouse use), then feeds each violation to AI to generate the actual fix code — HTML/CSS/ARIA you can drop in. You go from scan to fix in minutes, not hours. Free tier: full WCAG 2.1 scan on any page, no login required. Pro ($49/mo): crawl your whole site — up to 50 pages in one job — with a unified site-wide accessibility score. We launched two weeks ago and have already scanned hundreds of sites. The most common feedback: "I didn't realize how many issues I had, and I finally understand what to do about them." Would love your honest feedback: — Is the AI fix code actually useful, or just noise? — What would make this a tool you'd use weekly? — Any accessibility edge cases you'd want it to catch? Try it free: https://accessalyze.com