WCAG accessibility audits by industry
Industry-specific guides on the WCAG failures, lawsuit exposure, and regulatory context that matter most for each vertical. Every audit runs the same scan (axe-core 4.10 against WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA, up to 25 pages, $149 flat); the per-industry guides cover what to expect for your specific situation.
Live guides
- Shopify store accessibility. Theme-level patterns, app-injected ARIA, Checkout Extensibility, and the structural reasons Shopify stores are over-represented in ADA Title III cases.
- Magento and Adobe Commerce ADA compliance. The default Luma theme's contrast, configurable-product swatches, layered-navigation filters, the merchant-liable native checkout, and the Marketplace-extension markup overlays cannot fix.
- E-commerce accessibility audit (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, custom). Cross-platform e-commerce patterns, the four highest-risk surfaces, and per-platform notes.
- Healthcare website ADA compliance. Section 1557 final rule (May 2024), patient portals, downloadable PDF forms, and how Section 1557 and ADA Title III stack.
- Law firm website accessibility. State bar advertising-rule interaction, contingent-fee plaintiff dynamics, attorney bios and intake forms, and downloadable PDFs on legal sites.
- Restaurant website accessibility. Online menus (HTML vs PDF), ordering flows, allergen and dietary info, reservation widgets, multi-location dynamics.
- Dental practice website accessibility. Before-and-after galleries, insurance verification forms, appointment scheduler iframes, downloadable patient forms, and the dental-CMS landscape (ProSites, PBHS, Officite, SmileMarketing).
- Real estate brokerage website accessibility. IDX and MLS feed iframes, listing photo galleries, inquiry and pre-qualification forms, agent bio pages, and the IDX-platform landscape (kvCORE, Sierra Interactive, BoomTown, IDX Broker, Real Geeks).
- Hotel website accessibility. The DOJ hotel reservation rule (28 CFR 36.302(e)), booking widget iframes, accessible-room-feature descriptions, downloadable restaurant and event-space PDFs, and chain vs independent dynamics.
- SaaS website accessibility. ADA Title III for the marketing site, Section 508 and the VPAT for government procurement, the EAA for EU customers, plus the marketing-form, modal, and signup-flow patterns common to B2B SaaS.
- Nonprofit website accessibility. Section 504 (federal-funding recipients), ADA Title III (physical-program nonprofits), donate-form and event-registration patterns, 990 and annual report PDFs, and beneficiary-photo alt text.
- Automotive dealer website accessibility. ADA Title III dealer lawsuits, inventory search and filter widgets, vehicle detail pages and photo galleries, finance pre-qualification, trade-in valuators, and the dealer-CMS landscape (Dealer.com, Dealer Inspire, DealerOn).
- Higher education website accessibility. DOJ Title II 2027 and 2028 deadlines for public institutions, Section 504 for federally-funded private institutions, OCR enforcement patterns, LMS pages, syllabi PDFs, course catalogs, and the library-database iframe landscape.
Coming next
Industry guides on the roadmap. Tell us which would be most useful:
- K-12 school district website accessibility
- Bank and credit-union website accessibility
- Insurance brokerage website accessibility
- Veterinary practice website accessibility
If your industry is not on the list and you want a guide on it, tell us. We prioritize by reader demand.
If you do not see your industry yet
Every Site Brace audit covers WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA the same way regardless of industry. The pricing is the same ($149 flat for up to 25 pages, 12 re-scans included over 12 months), the engine is the same (axe-core 4.10), and the report format is the same. The industry-specific guides above add context on lawsuit history and common findings; the underlying audit is the same product for everyone.
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