Over 5,000 businesses were hit with ADA website lawsuits last year. Enter your site below for a free instant accessibility score, then let Complyo watch it for you, every month.
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The U.S. Department of Justice confirms the ADA applies to business websites. Read it on ada.gov
WCAG 2.1 AA is the internationally recognized web accessibility standard. See it on w3.org
Scans run on axe-core, the open-source engine used by accessibility professionals worldwide.
Complyo provides informational accessibility risk assessments and monitoring. It is not legal advice, and Complyo is not a law firm.
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ADA website lawsuits were filed in 2025, up about 37% over the year before. Restaurants and food businesses were among the most targeted, and most begin with a demand letter, not a court date.
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Fair question. Every issue we report links to an independent, authoritative source: the official WCAG standard and DOJ guidance on ada.gov, so you can verify it yourself. We also tell you plainly that this is informational, not legal advice, and we are not a law firm. We cannot make your site "certified compliant" because no such government certification exists for private websites. What we do is measure your site against the standard that actually gets cited in lawsuits, and keep watching it.
It is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, the internationally recognized standard for making websites usable by people with disabilities. Level AA is the benchmark most commonly referenced in ADA-related litigation and adopted by governments worldwide.
The Department of Justice has stated that the ADA's requirements apply to the goods and services businesses offer online, including their websites. There is no single technical regulation for private businesses yet, which is exactly why the recognized standard, WCAG 2.1 AA, is used to measure accessibility.
Not necessarily. In 2025, hundreds of lawsuits targeted websites that had accessibility overlays or widgets installed. These tools often do not fix the underlying issues. Complyo checks the actual page, so you know what is really there.
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