The European Accessibility Act (EAA 2025) is coming soon, and many businesses are now realizing they need to check if their websites meet accessibility requirements — especially WCAG 2.2 standards.
But how do you actually scan your website for accessibility issues?
In this guide, we’ll explain:
The European Accessibility Act is an EU law that requires many products and services — including websites — to be accessible to people with disabilities.
If your business sells products or services to customers in the EU, your website or app may need to follow these rules starting 28 June 2025.
EAA 2025 refers to technical standards called WCAG 2.2 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
These guidelines include rules like:
Most companies need to meet WCAG 2.2 Level A and Level AA to comply.
The good news:
You don’t have to do it manually.
Automated accessibility scanners can scan your full website, identify WCAG 2.2 violations, and give you clear reports.
GetWCAG.com is a tool built exactly for this.
Whether you need a simple scan or full monitoring, GetWCAG.com can help.
Your scan report will show different issues, but pay extra attention to:
Some issues are easy to fix yourself. Others may need a developer or accessibility expert.
Good tools (like GetWCAG.com) give you clear explanations and suggestions for each issue.
At GetWCAG.com, scanning your website for WCAG 2.2 compliance starts at just $19/month, with flexible plans depending on your site size and scan frequency.
Don't wait until EAA 2025 enforcement starts.
👉 Run a free scan today at GetWCAG.com and see exactly where your website stands.