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AccessHawk
AI-powered WCAG accessibility scanner for modern teams
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AI-powered WCAG accessibility scanner for modern teams
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AI-powered WCAG accessibility scanning that actually helps you fix issues - not just find them. AccessHawk scans your site against WCAG 2.0, 2.1, or 2.2 standards, generates actionable fix suggestions, and monitors compliance on a schedule you set. Built for teams: project organization, Lighthouse integration, multi-page scans, and collaboration tools included. Know where you stand in minutes, not weeks.




Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm CJ, and I've spent 20+ years building enterprise web applications with a heavy focus on security and compliance. Accessibility is always on the radar, but let's be honest—it is usually an afterthought. "We'll fix it before launch" turns into "we'll address it in the next sprint" which turns into... never.
The idea for AccessHawk came from my work building accessibility scanning plugins for Claude Code. The scans were powerful, but there was a problem: non-developers couldn't use them. Marketing needs to check landing pages. Project managers want compliance reports for clients. Content editors need to verify their updates didn't break anything. Telling them to "just run a CLI command" wasn't cutting it.
I wanted to take everything I'd built for developers and make it accessible to everyone on the team—while adding the collaboration features that make it actually useful in a real workflow.
What's different:
- AI-powered fix suggestions, not just error codes
- Full WCAG 2.0, 2.1, AND 2.2 support (most tools stop at 2.1)
- Multi-page project scans—because nobody has a one-page site
- Scheduled monitoring so you catch regressions before users do
- Lighthouse integration baked in
- Team features for agencies and larger orgs
The timing feels urgent. EAA enforcement kicked in last year and ADA lawsuits hit record numbers. Accessibility isn't a "nice to have" anymore - it's a legal requirement for most businesses.
Give it a spin on your own site - you might be surprised what you find. Let's make the web work for everyone.
- CJ