Repère

Audit your site's accessibility,
explained for executives and developers

One audit, two views. Repère detects what can be detected automatically, and honestly tells you what still needs a human to test.

By running the analysis you confirm you are authorized to analyze this public page and accept responsible use. Repère honors robots.txt and provides an estimate to verify, never a compliance verdict.

We never show a fake "100% compliant". You will see what we can prove — and what must be tested by a human.

Web accessibility isn't optional anymore

Since June 2025, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) requires many businesses to make their website and online services usable by everyone — including people who are blind, have low vision, are deaf, or have a motor or cognitive disability. If you sell or offer services online, you're most likely concerned.

And beyond the law: nearly one person in five lives with a disability. A site that's hard to use means customers who give up — often without telling you why. Making your site accessible means complying, but above all it means no longer turning people away at the door.

How it works

  1. You give us a page
    Paste your site's address, or its HTML directly. No account, no install.
  2. We analyse it
    We render the page like a real browser, run the technical analysis, then an AI pass over what automation misses.
  3. You get two readings
    A clear view to decide, a detailed view to fix — plus honest coverage that also tells you what still needs a human.

Frequently asked questions

What is the European Accessibility Act?

It's European legislation, in force since June 2025, requiring many digital products and services to be accessible to people with disabilities. For the web, it builds on the WCAG guidelines.

Is my small-business website concerned?

Often yes, as soon as you sell or offer services online. Some very small organisations get exemptions on services. For your specific case, check an official source or a lawyer: we don't give legal advice.

What is WCAG compliance?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) are the international standard for web accessibility. Repère checks your page against WCAG 2.1 level AA, the benchmark the EAA points to.

Is an automated audit enough?

No, and we'll never pretend otherwise. A tool catches part of the problems; the rest needs a human test (screen reader, keyboard navigation…). That's why we show honest coverage instead of a misleading « 100% compliant » score.

How much does it cost, and what happens to my site?

The demo is free and needs no sign-up. We analyse public pages and keep no data from your scan.