aws.com scored 85/100 on Accessibility (WCAG 2.2).
Last scanned May 15, 2026
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Certain ARIA roles must contain particular children
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require child roles contain them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
Certain ARIA roles must be contained by particular parents
Ensure elements with an ARIA role that require parent roles are contained by them
ARIA attributes must conform to valid values
Ensure all ARIA attributes have valid values
Elements must only use permitted ARIA attributes
Ensure ARIA attributes are not prohibited for an element's role
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 aws.com, and any website you manage, is the first step toward avoiding legal action and making the web accessible to everyone.