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AccessPatch

WCAG monitoring for agencies and site owners

Find every accessibility violation. Ship the actual code fix.

AccessPatch scans your sites and your clients’ sites for WCAG issues on a schedule, then hands you a framework-aware code fix for each one. No overlay widget sitting on top of the problem.

No credit card. One site, five pages, results in a couple of minutes.

Example report
example.com

6 violations across 5 pages

Critical, 1Serious, 2Moderate, 3
Criticalimage-altWCAG 1.1.1 · A

Images must have alternate text so screen reader users know what they show.

selector: img.site-logo

Code fix
Removed: <img src="/logo.svg">Added: <img src="/logo.svg" alt="Acme Corp home">

Re-scan confirmed the fix. Score moved up.

Real code fixes, not a widget

An overlay hides the problem. AccessPatch removes it at the source.

An overlay widget

A script loads on your site and tries to adjust it in the visitor’s browser. The underlying HTML never changes, so assistive technology often still hits the same barriers. A 2024 UsableNet report found that a quarter of digital accessibility lawsuits targeted sites using these widgets.

AccessPatch

We test the rendered page with axe-core, pinpoint the exact element and the WCAG criterion it fails, and generate a fix you paste into your codebase. Re-scan to confirm the barrier is gone. The change lives in your code, not in a third-party script.

How it works

Four steps, then repeat on a schedule

  1. Scan

    Add a URL. AccessPatch crawls your public pages and tests each one with axe-core in a real browser.

  2. Review fixes

    Violations arrive grouped by severity, each with a plain explanation and a framework-aware code fix.

  3. Verify

    Apply the fix and re-scan. The site score updates and confirms exactly what is resolved.

  4. Share

    Send clients a white-label report showing what was found, what is fixed, and what remains.

Why this is urgent

Accessibility lawsuits keep climbing, and overlays are a target

3,117

ADA website accessibility lawsuits were filed in US federal court in 2025, up 27% from 2024.

Seyfarth ADA Title III (opens in a new tab)

25%

of digital accessibility lawsuits targeted sites using overlay widgets, according to a 2024 UsableNet report.

Accessibility.Works analysis (opens in a new tab)

AccessPatch reports issues found by automated testing. It is not legal advice and does not guarantee compliance.

Pricing

Start free, upgrade when it pays off

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Free scan

$0

One site, five pages, fix previews. A real look before you commit.

1 site, 5 pages

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Pro

$29/mo

Weekly monitoring and unlimited AI code fixes for your own sites.

3 sites, 50 pages each

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Agency

$79/mo

White-label client reports and priority scans across your book of sites.

15 sites, 100 pages each

See Agency

See what a real scan finds

One URL, five pages, no account. You get the violations and a preview of the fixes in a couple of minutes.

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