ADAGuard is an automated ADA and WCAG 2.1 accessibility scanner that helps businesses stay legally compliant and make their websites usable for everyone. Paste any URL and get a full compliance report in seconds — no installation required. ADAGuard scans for 50+ accessibility issues including missing alt text, color contrast failures, broken ARIA labels, missing form labels, and keyboard navigation problems. It supports authenticated scanning for pages behind login walls, scheduled monitoring to catch regressions, and generates VPAT-ready reports for enterprise compliance documentation. Built for developers, agencies, and compliance teams who need fast, accurate, actionable results without enterprise pricing.


The REST API for CI/CD integration is the real differentiator here. Most accessibility tools treat compliance as a one-off audit, but regressions sneak in with every deployment. Having automated checks in the pipeline means you catch issues before they reach production. Question for the team: does the authenticated scanning support OAuth/SSO flows, or is it limited to basic form-based login? That's usually the tricky part for SaaS dashboard audits.
ADAGuard looks like a very practical and well‑targeted tool for accessibility compliance. I appreciate how it addresses both automated audits and real‑world needs like VPAT documentation and CI/CD integration — that’s something many compliance tools overlook. Making accessibility checks part of the development workflow instead of a one‑off audit is especially valuable, and I can see this being beneficial for SaaS teams and agencies alike. One suggestion: it would be great to see more examples of how ADAGuard handles dynamic web apps or authenticated user flows, as that’s often tricky for accessibility scanners. Overall, this looks like a strong solution for teams striving for ADA compliance!
One of my close buddies runs a web agency and was raving about this tool last week. They had to audit a massive client site before launch and apparently the multi-page crawler saved them hours of manual clicking. He also mentioned they could finally test pages behind the login wall without a headache. Based on how much he was talking it up, I'm definitely planning to try it on our next project.
Hi, I'm Giriprasad — the founder of ADAGuard. I built ADAGuard because professional accessibility testing tools have been locked behind expensive enterprise contracts for too long, leaving small agencies, startups, and solo developers without a practical way to check ADA/WCAG compliance. ADAGuard started as a side project in early 2026 and launched publicly in April 2026. I'm focused on making accessibility compliance practical and affordable for every web team — not just Fortune 500 companies. Happy to answer any questions about the product, the scanner architecture, or accessibility in general. Ask me anything! — Giriprasad, Founder @ ADAGuard | [[email protected]]


The REST API for CI/CD integration is the real differentiator here. Most accessibility tools treat compliance as a one-off audit, but regressions sneak in with every deployment. Having automated checks in the pipeline means you catch issues before they reach production. Question for the team: does the authenticated scanning support OAuth/SSO flows, or is it limited to basic form-based login? That's usually the tricky part for SaaS dashboard audits.
ADAGuard looks like a very practical and well‑targeted tool for accessibility compliance. I appreciate how it addresses both automated audits and real‑world needs like VPAT documentation and CI/CD integration — that’s something many compliance tools overlook. Making accessibility checks part of the development workflow instead of a one‑off audit is especially valuable, and I can see this being beneficial for SaaS teams and agencies alike. One suggestion: it would be great to see more examples of how ADAGuard handles dynamic web apps or authenticated user flows, as that’s often tricky for accessibility scanners. Overall, this looks like a strong solution for teams striving for ADA compliance!
One of my close buddies runs a web agency and was raving about this tool last week. They had to audit a massive client site before launch and apparently the multi-page crawler saved them hours of manual clicking. He also mentioned they could finally test pages behind the login wall without a headache. Based on how much he was talking it up, I'm definitely planning to try it on our next project.
Hi, I'm Giriprasad — the founder of ADAGuard. I built ADAGuard because professional accessibility testing tools have been locked behind expensive enterprise contracts for too long, leaving small agencies, startups, and solo developers without a practical way to check ADA/WCAG compliance. ADAGuard started as a side project in early 2026 and launched publicly in April 2026. I'm focused on making accessibility compliance practical and affordable for every web team — not just Fortune 500 companies. Happy to answer any questions about the product, the scanner architecture, or accessibility in general. Ask me anything! — Giriprasad, Founder @ ADAGuard | [[email protected]]
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