Built forAccessibility
ClearAccess makes web accessibility testing fast, accurate, and actionable with smart auto-fixes that save you hours of manual work.
Our Mission
The web should be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. Yet most accessibility scanning tools only tell you what's broken—they don't help you fix it.
ClearAccess is different. We don't just detect issues; we provide smart, WCAG-compliant code fixes that you can copy and paste directly into your project. Our goal is to make accessibility testing so easy that every developer can build inclusive web experiences.
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axe-core Testing
Built on Deque's industry-leading axe-core engine—the same technology used by Google Lighthouse, Microsoft, and thousands of Fortune 500 companies.
Playwright Automation
Uses Microsoft's Playwright for reliable, headless browser automation that works on any website—even those with strict security policies.
Lightning Fast
Optimized scanning engine that blocks unnecessary resources, caches results intelligently, and delivers reports in seconds—not minutes.
Smart Auto-Fixes
Our proprietary color contrast algorithm computes WCAG-compliant color adjustments automatically—a feature you won't find in other tools.
Our Values
🌍 Accessibility for All
We believe the web should be usable by everyone. That's why we're committed to making accessibility testing affordable and easy for developers of all skill levels.
🔬 Evidence-Based
Every violation we detect is backed by WCAG 2.1 success criteria. We provide clear explanations, not vague recommendations.
🚀 Developer-First
Built by developers, for developers. We integrate with your existing workflow—CI/CD, browser extensions, APIs—so accessibility testing fits naturally into your process.
🔒 Privacy & Security
Your data is yours. We don't store scan results longer than necessary, never sell your data, and offer self-hosted options for sensitive projects.
Built with ❤️
ClearAccess is an open-source project started by developers who believe accessibility shouldn't be an afterthought.
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