About Accessure
Accessure is an automated accessibility monitoring tool built for web agencies. It scans the sites you build and maintain against the WCAG guidelines that underpin the EU Accessibility Act and the ADA, gives each site an indicative compliance score, and turns the findings into white-label PDF reports you can hand straight to your clients.
Why it exists
Since June 2025 the European Accessibility Act has carried legal weight for a wide range of EU businesses, and digital accessibility lawsuits are rising elsewhere too. Most agencies have dozens of client sites and no practical way to keep an eye on all of them. Accessure runs the checks automatically — on a schedule — so accessibility regressions get caught before a client or a regulator does.
How it works
Each scan combines multiple open-source engines (axe-core, pa11y and IBM Equal Access) for broad coverage, then scores the results and deduplicates overlapping findings. Automated scanning detects roughly 75–80% of WCAG issues; paired with the built-in manual-review checklist, coverage reaches around 90–95%. Accessure is a monitoring and reporting tool, not legal advice and not a guarantee of compliance.
Who builds it
Accessure is operated by Matteo Salmaso, an independent developer based in Italy. It is built and run lean, which keeps it fast to improve and responsive to the agencies that use it. Questions, ideas or feedback are always welcome — reach out via the contact page.