Alt text checker for images and icons.
Find images, icons, and functional graphics that may need better text alternatives for screen readers and accessibility reports.
Alt Text Checker
Built for Content teams, ecommerce stores, publishers, and developers.
Images without alt attributes
Functional icons that may need accessible names
Decorative graphics that should be ignored by assistive technology
Image links or buttons with unclear purpose
Try the Alt Text Checker
Scan a public page and get focused findings.
This tool runs a real AuditYourWeb scan, then filters the report to the issue type this page is about. Use the full report when you want every accessibility finding.
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Enter a public URL to check focused alt text checkerfindings.
Turn the scan into practical accessibility work.
Automated testing is a starting point. AuditYourWeb keeps the guidance direct so owners, agencies, and developers can decide what to fix next without pretending automation is legal certification.
Run the free checkerDescribe meaningful images with concise, useful alt text.
Use empty alt text for purely decorative images.
Give functional icons accessible names through visible text or ARIA labels.
Avoid keyword stuffing; write alt text for people first.
From one free scan to a repeatable accessibility workflow.
Use Deep Accessibility Scan to find repeated image issues across product, blog, and landing pages.
The public checker is free to use. Saved websites, widget setup, deep scans, and code issue tracking live in the dashboard when your team needs a longer workflow.
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Open toolCommon questions about alt text checker.
Should every image have descriptive alt text?
No. Meaningful images need useful alternatives, but decorative images should usually use empty alt text so they are skipped.
Does alt text help SEO?
Helpful alt text can support image understanding, but the main goal is to describe meaningful content for users who cannot see the image.