Why this matters now
The European Accessibility Act has been enforceable since June 2025, requiring many businesses selling into the EU to meet recognised accessibility standards. In the US, accessibility-related lawsuits against online retailers remain at record highs. Most store owners have no idea whether their site is affected — until someone tells them.
What we check
Claresto tests your page against WCAG 2.2 AA, the internationally recognised accessibility standard, using the same open-source engine trusted by accessibility professionals. We group what we find by severity and explain each issue in plain English — what it means for real shoppers, and how to fix it.
Honest by design — not an overlay
We don’t sell a magic “accessibility widget.” Overlay tools that promise instant compliance are widely criticised and can even increase legal risk. Claresto gives you the honest picture: automated testing reliably catches around 57% of common issues, so we show you what we found, are clear about what needs a human to check, and never pretend a clean scan means you are fully compliant.
How it works
- Enter your store’s web address above.
- We load your page and check it against WCAG 2.2 AA.
- You get a plain-English report you can act on — or hand to whoever edits your site.