Free
$0/forever
- Alt-text checker
- Heading structure audit
- Colour contrast analysis
02 — Cirv Guard
Cirv Guard scans the HTML your site actually ships and finds the WCAG 2.1 AA failures — missing alt text, broken heading order, low contrast. It's a real audit, not an overlay widget that bolts a toolbar on top and hopes.
It audits real markup and tells you what to fix. It does not inject an overlay, fake a compliance badge, or promise legal immunity.
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Flags every image missing meaningful alt text — and the decorative ones that should be empty, not described.
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Maps your heading tree and catches skipped levels and multiple h1s — the structure screen readers depend on.
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Checks text against its real background colour for the 4.5:1 AA ratio. No guessing, computed against rendered styles.
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The complete 2.1 AA ruleset on a schedule you set, with a dated report you can hand a client or a regulator.
A plain list of real failures with the selector and the fix — not a score you can't action.
WCAG 2.1 AA — 3 failures on /about 1.1.1 img.team-photo missing alt text 1.4.3 .hero p (contrast 3.1:1) needs 4.5:1 — darken #9C968B 1.3.1 h2 → h4 (skipped h3) fix heading order → 0 failures after fixes. Report exported: about-2026-05-31.pdf
Free core on WordPress.org. Pro adds the full WCAG 2.1 AA ruleset, scheduled scans, and exportable audit reports.
$0/forever
$12/mo
or $99/yr — save $45
No — and that's the point. Overlays inject a widget that the FTC and accessibility advocates have repeatedly called ineffective. Cirv Guard audits your real HTML and tells you what to fix in the source.
No tool can. It finds and helps you fix WCAG 2.1 AA failures, which is the standard most ADA and EAA cases reference. The dated report documents the work you did — useful, honest, not a magic shield.
No. Scans run in the admin, on demand or on a schedule. Nothing is added to your front-end — no script, no widget, no extra requests for your visitors.