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How to Test Your Website for ADA Compliance

Feb 27, 2025
TL;DR - Testing for website ADA compliance ensures it meets accessibility standards and is usable for all visitors, including those with disabilities. A combination of automated testing, manual evaluations, an accessibility audit and user feedback is key to identifying and fixing accessibility barriers.


Why ADA Compliance Testing Matters

With increasing lawsuits and regulations surrounding digital accessibility, ensuring your website complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is essential. Accessibility testing helps businesses identify barriers that could prevent users with disabilities from accessing their site. By fixing these issues, businesses not only reduce legal risk but also enhance their brand reputation and customer experience.


Step-by-Step Guide to Testing for ADA Compliance

  1. Use Automated Accessibility Testing Tools
    Automated tools are a great starting point for detecting common accessibility violations. They scan websites for WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) compliance, identifying missing alt text, color contrast failures, and structural issues.
    Popular tools include:
    • EqualWeb`s Accessibility Checker – Our accessibility checker provides detailed reports on compliance status.
    • WAVE (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool) – Highlights contrast errors and missing ARIA attributes.
    • Axe Accessibility Scanner – Used by developers for in-depth analysis.
  2. Conduct Manual Testing
    While automated tools are helpful, they do not catch every issue. Manual testing ensures that interactive elements, navigation, and dynamic content are fully accessible.
    Key manual testing steps:
    • Navigate the site using only a keyboard (Tab, Enter, and Arrow keys
    • Check that all form fields and buttons are accessible without a mouse.
    • Test with a screen reader (NVDA, JAWS, or VoiceOver) to ensure proper reading order.
  3. Gather User Feedback
    Real-world accessibility is best evaluated by those who rely on assistive technology.
    How to get feedback:
    • Conduct usability testing with individuals who have disabilities.
    • Encourage users to report accessibility issues through a feedback form.
    • Partner with accessibility experts or advocacy groups to refine usability.


The Business Benefits of ADA Compliance Testing

  • Reduces Legal Risks – Mitigates the possibility of lawsuits related to accessibility violations.
  • Improves SEO – Accessible sites rank better in search engines due to structured content and metadata.
  • Enhances User Experience – A site optimized for accessibility is easier to navigate for all users, including those with temporary impairments.


Conclusion

Regular ADA compliance testing ensures websites remain accessible, legally compliant, and user-friendly. By leveraging a combination of automated tools, manual testing, and user feedback, businesses can identify and resolve accessibility barriers before they become legal or reputational risks. Start testing today to build a more inclusive digital experience.

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