Ada Compliance is a skill that audits websites, web apps, designs, and individual pages against the WCAG 2.1 AA standard with WCAG 2.2 additions — the benchmark U.S. courts apply in ADA web accessibility cases. It produces two layers of output in a single review.
The first layer is a criterion-by-criterion WCAG technical audit across all four principles — Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust — with every finding tied to a specific success criterion (for example, 1.4.3 contrast, 2.1.1 keyboard, 4.1.2 name/role/value) and rated Critical, Major, or Minor based on who is blocked.
The second layer is an ADA litigation-risk review covering the highest-risk surfaces: checkout flows, booking and sign-up pages, media players, PDFs, third-party embeds, accessibility overlays, mobile, and 200% zoom. It references the 2024 DOJ Title II rule and its 2026 deadline extension, Section 508, California’s Unruh Act, and the FTC action against an accessibility-overlay vendor.
The skill includes a structured report template, a full WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA checklist, and a legal-context reference document. It explicitly separates automated findings from areas still requiring manual keyboard and screen-reader testing, and does not claim to guarantee compliance. It is not legal advice; findings support a remediation effort and should be paired with counsel for actual exposure assessment.