EAA accessibility readiness

Alt Text Checker

Find missing image alt text and review image accessibility readiness.

Direct answerIdentify images that may need meaningful alt text or decorative treatment.

What this page is for

Accessibility signals inside the same evidence workflow.

Store owners, content teams, and web agencies.

Missing alt text and image descriptions that need human review.

This is a compliance workflow, risk discovery, and evidence management tool. It is not legal advice, not a legal certification, and manual review is required.

What the workspace generates

Open beta report outputs

  • Page language and image alt text signals
  • Optional EAA worker accessibility scan when configured
  • Accessibility summary inside the product evidence pack
  • Developer-friendly issue notes for manual review
  • Review reminders and exportable audit trail
  • Combined product compliance and accessibility workspace output

Intent-specific review

A practical checklist for alt text checker.

This checklist narrows the workflow to the task on this page. Verify every item against the live product, service journey, and source evidence.

Step 1

Scan a representative page for the specific issue: Missing alt text and image descriptions that need human review.

Step 2

Reproduce each automated finding and remove false positives before assigning work.

Step 3

Test keyboard use, zoom, reflow, screen-reader behavior, errors, and complete user journeys manually.

Step 4

Record pages tested, tools and rule versions, limitations, remediation status, and verification dates.

Example output

Typical findings and generated files

These examples show the shape of the workflow output. They are not legal conclusions and require manual review.

Image alt text signal missing or incomplete

review product images manually.

Page language signal detected or missing

confirm listing and warning language requirements.

EAA worker status

worker_available when the Playwright / axe scan node is configured.

Checkout-flow accessibility requires separate scripted testing and manual review.

Checkout-flow accessibility requires separate scripted testing and manual review.

Methodology and review status

Rules-based evidence review with explicit boundaries.

The workspace extracts bounded page evidence, applies versioned rules, and optionally runs axe in an isolated browser worker. Automated output is directional and must be verified against the live journey, supplier evidence, product-specific requirements, and applicable national law.

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Primary references

Authoritative sources for deeper review.

Free public beta

Paste a product or ecommerce URL into the unified workspace.

No login and no payment. All generated outputs are open in the Free Beta workflow.

Local history

Recent reports

History is stored only in this browser.

Free beta analytics

Local metrics

Events0
Checks0
Exports0
Final page alerts0
Supplier links0

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Events are stored only in this browser unless an event endpoint is configured.

New product review

Start with a product link

Use one URL for a focused review, or paste a small batch when you need to compare listings.

GPSR readinessEAA signalsUp to 5 links
Sales countries for professional language review · none selected
Select only actual target countries. The tool will not invent or machine-translate safety warnings.
Manual fallback if a product page is blocked

Run a product link check to generate a complete report.

No login, no payment, no locked report. Results are generated from extracted page signals and structured rules.

FAQ

Questions about this readiness workflow

Is the Alt Text Checker an accessibility certification?

No. Identify images that may need meaningful alt text or decorative treatment. The output provides readiness signals for review, but it is not legal advice, not a certification, and not a replacement for manual accessibility testing.

What should store owners, content teams, and web agencies. review manually?

Missing alt text and image descriptions that need human review. Complete journeys, assistive-technology behavior, content meaning, and user testing remain manual review tasks.

Why include GPSR outputs on an accessibility page?

EU-facing ecommerce sellers often need both product evidence and accessibility readiness work. The workspace keeps both in one report and evidence pack.

Related pages

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