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How to Add Free ADA Checker to Your WordPress Site (2026)

If you have a WordPress website, you already know how easy it is to add plugins and tools. But what about ADA compliance?

The good news: You can add a free ADA checker to your WordPress site in under 5 minutes — no plugin installation required.

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Why WordPress Sites Need ADA Compliance

WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet. That also means millions of WordPress sites are vulnerable to ADA lawsuits.

Common Accessibility Issues on WordPress Sites:

  • ❌ Missing alt text on images
  • ❌ Poor color contrast in themes
  • ❌ Keyboard navigation problems
  • ❌ Missing form labels
  • ❌ Empty button text

What Is a Free ADA Checker?

A free ADA checker is a tool that scans your website and identifies accessibility violations based on WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards — the same standards courts use for ADA compliance.

Unlike WordPress plugins that slow down your site, AccessiTool's free ADA checker runs externally — no installation, no performance impact.

How to Use Free ADA Checker on WordPress (3 Simple Steps)

1 Go to AccessiTool ADA Checker

Open AccessiTool's free ADA checker in your browser.

2 Enter Your WordPress URL

Type or paste your WordPress website URL (e.g., https://yourwebsite.com).

3 Get Instant Report

In 10 seconds, you'll receive a detailed compliance report with violations and fixes.

What the Free ADA Checker Finds

Issue WCAG Criterion WordPress Source
Missing alt text 1.1.1 Media library images
Low color contrast 1.4.3 Theme settings
Empty buttons 2.4.4 Page builder buttons
Missing form labels 3.3.2 Contact form plugins
Heading structure 2.4.10 Page/post content

Free ADA Checker vs WordPress Plugins

Feature Free ADA Checker (AccessiTool) WordPress Plugins
Installation ✅ No installation needed ❌ Requires plugin install
Site speed impact ✅ Zero impact ❌ Slows down site
Cost ✅ Completely free ❌ Premium plugins cost $99+/year
No signup required ✅ Yes ❌ Often requires account
Instant results ✅ 10 seconds ❌ Varies

How Often Should You Scan Your WordPress Site?

  • Monthly scans — Recommended for ongoing compliance
  • After every theme update — Themes often break accessibility
  • After adding new pages or posts — New content may have issues
  • After installing new plugins — Plugins can introduce accessibility problems

Manual Testing for WordPress (Alternative)

If you prefer manual testing, here are your options:

  • Install Accessibility Checker plugin — Free, but slows down your site
  • Run Lighthouse audit — Built into Chrome DevTools (F12 → Lighthouse)
  • Use AccessiTool — Fastest and easiest, no installation

Quick Fixes for Common WordPress Issues

1. Fix Missing Alt Text

Go to Media Library → Select image → Add alt text in the field provided.

2. Fix Color Contrast

Use AccessiTool's color contrast checker to find compliant colors.

3. Fix Keyboard Navigation

Test your site with Tab key. Make sure focus indicators are visible.

4. Fix Form Labels

In your form plugin, ensure every field has a visible label.

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Do I need a plugin for ADA compliance on WordPress?
No. You can use a free ADA checker like AccessiTool without installing any plugin. Simply enter your URL and get instant results.
❓ Is there a free ADA checker for WordPress?
Yes! AccessiTool offers a completely free ADA checker that works with any WordPress site. No signup, no credit card required.
❓ How long does a WordPress ADA scan take?
AccessiTool scans your WordPress site in 10 seconds or less. Results appear instantly.
❓ Can I check ADA compliance without logging into WordPress?
Absolutely. The free ADA checker only needs your public website URL — no admin access required.
❓ How often should I run ADA checks on my WordPress site?
At least once a month, plus after any theme updates, new content, or plugin installations.

Final Thoughts

You don't need expensive WordPress accessibility plugins. Start with a free ADA checker to identify issues, then fix them one by one.

WordPress makes it easy to build websites. AccessiTool makes it easy to make them accessible.

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