acrobat.com scored 84/100 on Accessibility (WCAG 2.2).
Last scanned May 14, 2026
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Certain ARIA roles must contain particular children
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require child roles contain them
Buttons must have discernible text
Ensure buttons have discernible text
Buttons must have discernible text
Ensure buttons have discernible text
Images must have alternative text
Ensure <img> elements have alternative text or a role of none or presentation
Form elements must have labels
Ensure every form element has a label
Links must be distinguishable without relying on color
Ensure links are distinguished from surrounding text in a way that does not rely on color
Links must be distinguishable without relying on color
Ensure links are distinguished from surrounding text in a way that does not rely on color
<svg> elements with an img role must have alternative text
Ensure <svg> elements with an img, graphics-document or graphics-symbol role have accessible text
Contentinfo landmark should not be contained in another landmark
Ensure the contentinfo landmark is at top level
ARIA role should be appropriate for the element
Ensure role attribute has an appropriate value for the element
95.9% of the top one million websites fail WCAG 2.2 compliance. In 2024, over 4,000 ADA lawsuits were filed with settlements averaging $35,000. Government websites face additional risk under DOJ Title II regulations with deadlines in 2026 and 2027.
Checking accessibility for acrobat.com, and any website you manage, is the first step toward avoiding legal action and making the web accessible to everyone.