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Accessibility Tool Pricing Compared (2026): What WAVE, axe, Pope Tech, UserWay, accessiBe & A11yScope Actually Cost

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# Accessibility Tool Pricing Compared (2026): What WAVE, axe, Pope Tech, UserWay, accessiBe & A11yScope Actually Cost

"How much does an accessibility tool cost?" has a genuinely confusing answer, because three very different product categories all market themselves with the same words. This guide separates them and lists real 2026 prices, including the free options — and including where our own product sits, with its limits stated plainly.

The three categories (don't mix them up)

  • Scanners & monitors — test your code against WCAG rules and report what to fix. You (or your developer) fix the code. Examples: WAVE, axe DevTools, Pope Tech, Lighthouse, A11yScope.
  • Overlay widgets — a JavaScript snippet that adds an accessibility menu and claims to fix issues at runtime. Examples: accessiBe, UserWay, AudioEye. Widely criticized by the accessibility community; we've written about why overlays don't deliver what they promise. In 2025 the FTC fined accessiBe $1M for overstating what its AI could fix.
  • Enterprise platforms & audits — large-scale monitoring plus human expert review. Examples: Siteimprove, Silktide, Level Access, axe Monitor. Custom-quoted, typically thousands per year.
  • 2026 pricing at a glance

    | Tool | Category | Free tier | Paid entry point | Notes |

    |------|----------|-----------|------------------|-------|

    | WAVE (WebAIM) | Scanner (extension) | Fully free | — (API/standalone quoted separately) | One page at a time, manual |

    | Google Lighthouse | Scanner (built into Chrome) | Fully free | — | Accessibility audit is a subset of axe rules |

    | axe DevTools (Deque) | Scanner (extension) | Free extension | Pro/enterprise from ~$5,000/yr | Free tier is excellent for developers |

    | A11yScope | Scanner + monitoring | 5 scans/hr no signup; 50/mo with free account | $10/mo (Starter) — unlimited scans, 1 monitored site, weekly scans, email alerts, PDF reports | $49/mo Pro = 10 sites + 20-page crawls; $149/mo Agency = 30 sites + white-label PDFs |

    | Pope Tech | Scanner + monitoring | 25 pages, 1 site | $25–30/mo (50–500 pages, unlimited sites) | Built on the WAVE engine; strong for page-count-heavy sites |

    | UserWay | Overlay (+ paid scanning) | Limited widget | Widget $49/mo; scanning from $119/mo (Pro Plus) | Scanning service runs $990/yr per 100 pages |

    | accessiBe | Overlay | — | $49/mo per site (widget, ~$490/yr) | FTC action in 2025 over compliance claims |

    | AudioEye | Overlay + monitoring | — | ~$45–49/mo entry | Ranges to $15K+/yr managed |

    | Siteimprove / Silktide / Level Access | Enterprise | — | Custom quote (typically $5K–$50K+/yr) | Includes human audits, training, legal support |

    Prices checked June 2026 from public pricing pages and published reviews; vendors change pricing — verify before you buy.

    How to choose by situation

    You're a developer checking your own work → Free covers you: axe DevTools extension or Lighthouse during development, WAVE for spot checks, A11yScope's free scanner when you want a shareable report without installing anything.

    You own one website and want to stay clean over time → This is the gap where one-time free checks fail: accessibility regresses with every deploy and content edit. You want scheduled scanning with alerts. Cheapest real options in 2026: A11yScope Starter at $10/mo (1 site, weekly scans, email alerts, PDF reports) or Pope Tech at $25–30/mo (more pages per crawl, unlimited sites — better if your site is hundreds of pages).

    You're an agency managing client sites → Compare on number of monitored sites, white-label reporting, and per-site cost. Pope Tech's Team tier and A11yScope's Pro ($49/mo, 10 sites) / Agency ($149/mo, 30 sites, white-label PDFs) are the budget-realistic options; enterprise platforms make sense above ~50 sites or when you need contractual audit support.

    You're being threatened with an ADA lawsuit → No scanner subscription, and especially no overlay widget, will make that go away. Get a human audit and remediate the code. Our guide on accessibility costs covers realistic budgets for that path.

    The honest caveat about every tool on this list

    Automated scanners — ours included — detect roughly 30–40% of WCAG success criteria. They catch the most common failures (which, per our scan data across 244 sites, are color contrast, landmarks, headings, and unnamed links/buttons) but can't judge whether your alt text is meaningful or your keyboard flow makes sense. Use automation for continuous coverage and regression-catching; bring in humans for depth.

    The pricing logic follows from that: pay for continuity (monitoring, alerts, history), not for a one-time scan you can get free — and never pay for a widget that promises compliance without changing your code.

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