Create a Professional Accessibility Statement

Showcase your commitment to digital inclusion. Run a full‑page scan, then generate a compliant accessibility statement — automatically.

Scan Your Website & Generate Statement

Why You Need an Accessibility Statement

Our automated scanner evaluates your site for common accessibility barriers based on WCAG & EN 301 549 standards. While automated tools can’t guarantee full conformance, they help identify issues and support your accessibility efforts.

GetWCAG makes it simple to produce a professional, public statement aligned with your website’s current accessibility status.

What’s Included

  • Full‑page WCAG & EN 301 549 scan
  • Statement aligned with W3C best practices
  • SEO‑friendly HTML & plain‑text formats
  • Public statement page on GetWCAG.com
  • Boosts credibility with clients & regulators

How It Works

In three simple steps, generate a statement that reflects your website’s accessibility and demonstrates your commitment to digital inclusion.

1

Scan Your Website

We analyze your site against the latest WCAG & EN 301 549 standards with our full‑page scanner.

2

Generate Statement

Based on scan results, we build a polished accessibility statement for your site.

3

Publish & Share

Embed the SEO‑friendly HTML or link to your public statement on GetWCAG.com.

Start Generating Your Accessibility Statement Today

Run a full scan and get a ready‑to‑publish accessibility statement in minutes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an accessibility statement?

An accessibility statement is a public declaration explaining how accessible your website or app is, which standards it meets (e.g., WCAG 2.2), and how users can report barriers.

Is an accessibility statement required by law?

Yes. In the EU, under the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and the Web Accessibility Directive, many organizations are legally required to publish a clear and accurate accessibility statement.

Where should I publish my accessibility statement?

Your accessibility statement must appear directly on your website or app, in a clear and easily accessible location — not just as an external link. Typically it’s placed in the footer or main menu.

What should an accessibility statement include?

It should include the level of WCAG compliance, a summary of known barriers, contact information for feedback, and the date of the last review or scan.

How often should I update my accessibility statement?

At least once a year, or whenever significant changes are made to the website or app that could affect accessibility.

Can GetWCAG help me create an accessibility statement?

Absolutely. GetWCAG scans your website, assesses its WCAG and EN 301 549 compliance, and automatically generates a professional, ready-to-publish accessibility statement.