Taskade Genesis checks your pages against WCAG 2.1 guidelines, surfaces issues by severity level, and generates plain-language fix descriptions that any developer or designer can action immediately.
What Is an AI Website Accessibility Agent?
An AI Website Accessibility Agent audits your URLs for common accessibility failures — missing alt text, low color contrast, unlabeled form fields, and keyboard navigation gaps — and produces a structured report with issue counts by WCAG criteria.
Why Use an AI Website Accessibility Agent?
- Legal risk reduction: ADA and EAA compliance failures expose businesses to costly litigation.
- Expanded audience: Accessible sites serve more users — including 1.3 billion people with disabilities worldwide.
- SEO crossover: Many accessibility wins (semantic HTML, alt text) directly benefit search crawlability.
- Continuous monitoring: Schedule post-deploy scans so new content never reintroduces old issues.
- Non-technical output: The agent translates technical WCAG criteria into plain fixes your whole team understands.
Who Should Use an AI Website Accessibility Agent?
- Legal and compliance teams managing accessibility risk.
- Government and education web managers with mandatory accessibility requirements.
- E-commerce operators ensuring their checkout is usable by everyone.
- Marketing agencies delivering accessible websites to clients.
- Product teams embedding accessibility into their development workflow.
How To Get Started
- Clone the Accessibility Agent from Taskade Genesis — set up takes under two minutes.
- Add your key URLs to the List view with target WCAG level (A, AA, or AAA).
- The agent audits each page and populates findings by criterion, severity, and affected element.
- Assign fixes to the right team member via the Relationship field and track progress on the Board view.
- Schedule quarterly re-scans via automations to maintain your accessibility baseline.
Accessible sites are better sites for everyone. Explore more quality assurance workflows in /templates or discover the full agent library at /agents.
