Compare the Top Website Accessibility Software for Linux as of December 2025

What is Website Accessibility Software for Linux?

Website accessibility software enables companies to manage, analyze, track, monitor, audit, get reporting on, and fix accessibility issues on their websites and web apps. Website accessibility platforms help companies remain compliant with accessibility regulations, guidelines, and laws. Compare and read user reviews of the best Website Accessibility software for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA)
    Implementing high color contrast helps make your website accessible to users who are colorblind or have low vision. TPGi’s free Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA) allows you to check the color contrast ratio of your digital content (PDFs, PowerPoints, native desktop apps, websites, etc). 1. To start, select a foreground and a background color (of either text or non-text elements) on the website. Use either the eyedropper tool, raw text entry or RGB sliders. 2. The CCA measures if the contrast is WCAG 2.1 compliant. (The CCA supports alpha transparency on foreground colors, which helps make this an accurate measurement.) 3. If the contrast isn’t compliant, you can make corrections. 4. Also, check out the Color Blindness Simulator for a different way to visualize if the colors have high enough contrast.
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    Recite Me

    Recite Me

    Recite Me

    Recite Me Accessibility Toolbar is one of the leading WCAG & ADA Compliant Toolbars. Enabling users to customize and alter your websites design to fit their specific needs. Perfect for users who experience visual, cognitive and mobility impairments, in addition to a range of other disabilities. Furthermore, Recite Me offers an Accessibility Checker, which is free of charge and can be used to efficiently measure your websites accessibility. Allowing you to detect specific on-site accessibility issues, to fix them and improve your websites accessibility.
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