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Is your store EU-compliant?

Paste your Shopify or WooCommerce store URL. Get an instant read on accessibility, product safety (GPSR) and consumer-law gaps that put your EU sales at risk — free, no signup to scan.

What we check

Eight signals across accessibility, safety and consumer law

The scan reads your storefront the way an EU market-surveillance check would — looking for the accessibility, product-safety and consumer-law information buyers and regulators expect to see.

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Accessibility overlay

Whether the store leans on an overlay widget instead of real WCAG conformance.

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Accessibility signals

Page language, image alt text, a skip link and form labels on the storefront.

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Manufacturer identification

Name and postal address of the maker, present on the product listing.

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EU responsible person

An EU-based contact accountable for the product — required when you sell from outside the EU.

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Safety warnings

Hazard, age and usage warnings shown where the buyer decides.

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Product identifiers

A traceable type, batch or model reference for each item.

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Withdrawal button

A direct withdrawal route for EU buyers — required from June 2026.

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Imprint / legal notice

A reachable Impressum with company and contact details.

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…and the full report

Every gap maps to the exact listings, so you know what to fix first.

Background

Why EU compliance matters

What EU rules require

Three forces now hit cross-border stores at once: the European Accessibility Act (EAA), in force since June 2025, demands WCAG-level accessibility; the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) expects a named manufacturer, an EU responsible person, safety warnings and traceability; and consumer law adds a withdrawal right and a reachable Impressum — all visible to the buyer, not buried in a back office.

Who it applies to

If you sell to EU consumers — from anywhere — you're in scope. Marketplaces and platforms increasingly enforce it: inaccessible storefronts draw lawsuits and listings without a responsible person or compliant labeling get suspended. A new domain or a small catalog doesn't exempt you.

What the score means

This scan reads your public storefront and flags where those signals are missing. It's a fast first read, not a legal verdict — a green score means the information is present, not that your paperwork is filed. Use it to see where to start.

FAQ

About the scan

Overlays don't make a site WCAG or EAA conformant — the FTC fined the leading one $1M and stores running one still get sued. We remediate the real code and sign off on it, instead of bolting on a widget.

Your public storefront — product listings and policy pages. It looks for the accessibility, product-safety (GPSR) and consumer-law signals above. No login, no access to your admin.

No. It's a technical scan — a tool, not legal advice. A clean score means the information is visible, not that a lawyer has signed off.

The free scan reads Shopify and WooCommerce stores. Wix support is coming on the same engine.

Scanning needs no signup and we don't keep the scan. We only ask for an email when you want the full report sent to you.

It's a heuristic read of public pages, so it can miss information written in unusual ways. Treat red flags as worth checking, not absolute — the full report shows the exact listings.

The full report maps each gap to the exact listings, with a fix for each. Turn on monthly re-scans to be alerted if something breaks again.

Found gaps? Stay on top of them.

Fix them from the report — and get monthly re-scans so you're alerted the moment something breaks again.

A tool, not legal advice — no guarantee of compliance.