wcagcheckr

For owners who’d rather not be next

You haven’t been sued. Find out if you’re a target — before you are.

A competitor got a demand letter, or you read that these lawsuits are everywhere, and now you’re wondering about your own site. Good instinct. Ten minutes, free: get your lawsuit-exposure grade — exactly what the scanners serial plaintiffs use look at — and the prioritized list of what to fix first.

3,948
ADA website accessibility lawsuits filed in the US in 2025 (EcomBack).

These suits are filed by the thousand against ordinary small businesses — not just big brands — and the cheapest possible time to deal with it is now, before a letter with a deadline forces your hand. An overlay widget won’t help (the FTC fined accessiBe $1 million, and 983 sites were sued in 2025 while running one).

What helps is the same thing that would help after a letter — only calmer and cheaper: find the WCAG failures, fix them, and keep proof you did.

It really is this common

EcomBack counted 3,948 ADA website lawsuits in the US in 2025 — up 23.84% from 3,188 the year before. The targets are overwhelmingly ordinary businesses, and the cases are built on the same automatable WCAG failures a free scan will show you today. The companies that fared best are the ones that fixed the issues and kept dated proof before anyone came asking.

EcomBack 2025 Annual ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuit Report (3,948 in 2025; +23.84% over 3,188 in 2024).

Sources:  EcomBack 2025 report

Start free — get your exposure grade

Install free and run it on your real site. No card, no account.

  • Lawsuit-target safety grade (A–F) + risk dashboard
  • The demand-letter fix list, in plain language
  • 35-page site crawl + scheduled audits with alerts
  • A local, tamper-evident log of every audit
Install free

Cheaper now than later

Everything you’d scramble to produce after a demand letter — the audit, the fixes, the dated evidence — costs a fraction of the time and money when you do it on your own schedule. Free finds the issues; paid gives you the proof, if and when you want it.

Find out if you’re a target — free — before the letter arrives.

No checkout here — on purpose. Install free, run it on your real site, and unlock the rest inside the app when the evidence is worth it to you.

General information, not legal advice. The cases and figures here are real and cited, but every situation differs — consult a qualified attorney about your own exposure. wcagcheckr is an accessibility auditing tool, not a law firm, and installing it is not a guarantee against any lawsuit.