Accessibility Scanner

모든 URL을 실제 axe-core 엔진으로 스캔하여 WCAG 접근성 문제를 찾고, AI 에이전트가 조치할 수 있도록 요소별 선택자와 수정 사항을 제공합니다.

문서

accessibility-scanner-mcp

An MCP server that lets an AI agent scan a web page for WCAG accessibility issues and get back findings it can act on. The agent calls one tool with a URL; it gets every violation grouped by severity, each with the exact element selector, the offending HTML, the specific failure, the WCAG success criterion, and a fix-guide link — plus the items that still need human review.

It runs the real axe-core engine in your local Chrome (via playwright-core), so nothing about the pages you scan leaves your machine. It scrolls the page first so lazy-loaded content is actually checked rather than silently skipped, and it resolves color contrast over CSS gradients, which most tools leave as "needs review."

Upgrading from 0.1.x? 0.2.0 sees more of each page and returns more findings for the same URL. See CHANGELOG.md.

Part of accessibilityscanner.app.

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • Google Chrome installed (or set the CHROME_PATH environment variable to a Chromium binary)

Install

Add it to your MCP client's config. No global install needed — npx fetches it on first run.

Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json), Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP client:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "accessibility-scanner": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "accessibility-scanner-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

If Chrome is not auto-detected, add an env block:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "accessibility-scanner": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "accessibility-scanner-mcp"],
      "env": { "CHROME_PATH": "/usr/bin/google-chrome" }
    }
  }
}

The tool

scan_accessibility

Input
url (string, required)The http(s) URL to scan.

Returns a report grouped by severity. For each rule: the WCAG criterion, a fix-guide link, and per element the selector, HTML, and exact failure. Example flow with an agent:

You: Audit https://example.com for accessibility and fix what you can. Agent: (calls scan_accessibility) → reads the findings → edits the code → re-scans.

Honest about limits

Automated testing covers the machine-checkable subset of WCAG (most of the issues on a typical page, but not all of it). Items that need human judgement are returned under "Needs manual review." It never claims a page is "compliant."

License

MIT