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mcp-accessibility-scanner

v2.0.9

Published

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for performing automated accessibility scans of web pages using Playwright and Axe-core

Readme

MCP Accessibility Scanner 🔍

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A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides automated web accessibility scanning and browser automation using Playwright and Axe-core. This server enables LLMs to perform WCAG compliance checks, interact with web pages, manage persistent browser sessions, and generate detailed accessibility reports with visual annotations.

Features

Accessibility Scanning

✅ Full WCAG 2.0/2.1/2.2 compliance checking (A, AA, AAA levels)
📄 Detailed JSON reports with remediation guidance
🎯 Support for specific violation categories (color contrast, ARIA, forms, keyboard navigation, etc.)

Browser Automation

🖱️ Click, hover, and drag elements using accessibility snapshots
⌨️ Type text and handle keyboard inputs
🔍 Capture page snapshots to discover all interactive elements
📸 Take screenshots and save PDFs
🎯 Support for both element-based and coordinate-based interactions

Advanced Features

📑 Tab management for multi-page workflows
🌐 Monitor console messages and network requests
⏱️ Wait for dynamic content to load
📁 Handle file uploads and browser dialogs
🔄 Navigate through browser history

Installation

You can install the package using any of these methods:

Using npm:

npm install -g mcp-accessibility-scanner

Installation with Docker

A pre-built image is available on Docker Hub. The image includes Chromium and is pre-configured for containerized use — no extra flags needed.

Pull from Docker Hub:

docker pull justasmonkev/mcp-accessibility-scanner

Claude Code

 claude mcp add mcp-accessibility-scanner -s user -- docker run -i --rm justasmonkev/mcp-accessibility-scanner

To persist screenshots and reports on your host, add a volume mount:

claude mcp add mcp-accessibility-scanner -s user \
  -- docker run -i --rm -v /tmp/mcp-output:/app/output justasmonkev/mcp-accessibility-scanner

Without the -v mount, output files only exist inside the container and are lost when it exits.

Docker Compose

docker compose up -d

Build from source

docker build -t mcp-accessibility-scanner .

Docker smoke test

npm run test:docker

Installation in VS Code

Install the Accessibility Scanner in VS Code using the VS Code CLI:

For VS Code:

code --add-mcp '{"name":"accessibility-scanner","command":"npx","args":["mcp-accessibility-scanner"]}'

For VS Code Insiders:

code-insiders --add-mcp '{"name":"accessibility-scanner","command":"npx","args":["mcp-accessibility-scanner"]}'

CLI Modes

The scanner can run in two modes depending on how you use it.

MCP server (default, no subcommand)

When launched without a subcommand, the process starts an MCP server that communicates over stdio. This is the mode used by MCP clients such as Claude Desktop, VS Code, and Claude Code -- you should never need to run it by hand.

npx mcp-accessibility-scanner            # starts the MCP server (stdio)

All of the MCP client configuration examples in this README already use this default mode.

Interactive REPL (interactive subcommand)

For manual terminal use, the interactive subcommand starts a readline REPL where you can call any tool directly:

$ npx mcp-accessibility-scanner interactive
Interactive mode. Type "<tool-name> <json>" to call a tool. Ctrl+D to exit.
> browser_navigate {"url": "https://example.com"}
> scan_page {"violationsTag": ["wcag21aa"]}
> audit_keyboard {"maxTabs": 30}

Each line is <tool-name> <json-arguments>. Omit the JSON to pass {}. Global browser connection flags still apply here, for example npx mcp-accessibility-scanner --extension interactive.

Discovering available tools (list-tools subcommand)

To print every tool name and its description:

npx mcp-accessibility-scanner list-tools

Note: Tool names like browser_navigate and scan_page are MCP tool identifiers (and REPL commands in interactive mode). They are not shell subcommands -- you cannot run npx mcp-accessibility-scanner browser_navigate.

Configuration

Here's the Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "accessibility-scanner": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-accessibility-scanner"]
    }
  }
}

Advanced Configuration

You can pass a configuration file to customize Playwright behavior:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "accessibility-scanner": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-accessibility-scanner", "--config", "/path/to/config.json"]
    }
  }
}

Configuration Options

Create a config.json file with the following options:

{
  "browser": {
    "browserName": "chromium",
    "launchOptions": {
      "headless": true,
      "channel": "chrome"
    }
  },
  "timeouts": {
    "navigationTimeout": 60000,
    "defaultTimeout": 5000
  },
  "network": {
    "allowedOrigins": ["example.com", "trusted-site.com"],
    "blockedOrigins": ["ads.example.com"]
  }
}

Available Options:

  • browser.browserName: Browser to use (chromium, firefox, webkit)
  • browser.launchOptions.headless: Run browser in headless mode (default: true on Linux without display, false otherwise)
  • browser.launchOptions.channel: Browser channel (chrome, chrome-beta, msedge, etc.)
  • timeouts.navigationTimeout: Maximum time for page navigation in milliseconds (default: 60000)
  • timeouts.defaultTimeout: Default timeout for Playwright operations in milliseconds (default: 5000)
  • network.allowedOrigins: List of origins to allow (blocks all others if specified)
  • network.blockedOrigins: List of origins to block

Available Tools

The MCP server provides comprehensive browser automation and accessibility scanning tools:

Core Accessibility Tool

scan_page

Performs a comprehensive accessibility scan on the current page using Axe-core.

Parameters:

  • violationsTag: Array of WCAG/violation tags to check

Supported Violation Tags:

  • WCAG standards: wcag2a, wcag2aa, wcag2aaa, wcag21a, wcag21aa, wcag21aaa, wcag22a, wcag22aa, wcag22aaa
  • Section 508: section508
  • Categories: cat.aria, cat.color, cat.forms, cat.keyboard, cat.language, cat.name-role-value, cat.parsing, cat.semantics, cat.sensory-and-visual-cues, cat.structure, cat.tables, cat.text-alternatives, cat.time-and-media

Audit Tools

audit_site

Crawls and scans multiple internal pages, then aggregates violations across the site.

  • Default strategy: link-based BFS from the current URL
  • Supports links, nav, sitemap, and provided URL strategies
  • Always writes a JSON report (default filename: audit-site-{timestamp}.json)

Example flow:

1. Navigate to your site homepage with browser_navigate
2. Run audit_site with maxPages: 25 and maxDepth: 2
3. Review the report path returned by the tool (written to the MCP output directory)

scan_page_matrix

Runs Axe scans on the same page across viewport/media/zoom variants and compares deltas against baseline.

  • Default variants: baseline, mobile, desktop, forced-colors, reduced-motion, zoom-200
  • Supports custom variants and optional reload between variants
  • Always writes a JSON report (default filename: scan-matrix-{timestamp}.json)

Example flow:

1. Navigate to a page state you want to validate
2. Run scan_page_matrix with defaults (or provide custom variants)
3. Review per-variant deltas and open the generated JSON report path

audit_keyboard

Audits real keyboard focus behavior by pressing Tab (and optional Shift+Tab) with practical heuristics.

  • Checks skip links, focus visibility, focus jumps, and possible focus traps
  • Optional issue screenshots (screenshotOnIssue)
  • Always writes a JSON report (default filename: audit-keyboard-{timestamp}.json)

Example flow:

1. Navigate to the target page and let it fully load
2. Run audit_keyboard with maxTabs: 50
3. Review focus findings and open the generated JSON report path

Navigation Tools

browser_navigate

Navigate to a URL.

  • Parameters: url (string)

browser_navigate_back

Go back to the previous page.

browser_navigate_forward

Go forward to the next page.

Page Interaction Tools

browser_snapshot

Capture accessibility snapshot of the current page (better than screenshot for analysis).

browser_click

Perform click on a web page element.

  • Parameters: element (description), ref (element reference), doubleClick (optional)

browser_type

Type text into editable element.

  • Parameters: element, ref, text, submit (optional), slowly (optional)

browser_hover

Hover over element on page.

  • Parameters: element, ref

browser_drag

Perform drag and drop between two elements.

  • Parameters: startElement, startRef, endElement, endRef

browser_select_option

Select an option in a dropdown.

  • Parameters: element, ref, values (array)

browser_press_key

Press a key on the keyboard.

  • Parameters: key (e.g., 'ArrowLeft' or 'a')

Screenshot & Visual Tools

browser_take_screenshot

Take a screenshot of the current page.

  • Parameters: raw (optional), filename (optional), element (optional), ref (optional)

browser_pdf_save

Save page as PDF.

  • Parameters: filename (optional, defaults to page-{timestamp}.pdf)

Browser Management

browser_close

Close the page.

browser_resize

Resize the browser window.

  • Parameters: width, height

Tab Management

browser_tab_list

List all open browser tabs.

browser_tab_new

Open a new tab.

  • Parameters: url (optional)

browser_tab_select

Select a tab by index.

  • Parameters: index

browser_tab_close

Close a tab.

  • Parameters: index (optional, closes current tab if not provided)

Information & Monitoring Tools

browser_console_messages

Returns all console messages from the page.

browser_network_requests

Returns all network requests since loading the page.

Utility Tools

browser_wait_for

Wait for text to appear/disappear or time to pass.

  • Parameters: time (optional), text (optional), textGone (optional)

browser_handle_dialog

Handle browser dialogs (alerts, confirms, prompts).

  • Parameters: accept (boolean), promptText (optional)

browser_file_upload

Upload files to the page.

  • Parameters: paths (array of absolute file paths)

Vision Mode Tools (Coordinate-based Interaction)

browser_screen_capture

Take a screenshot for coordinate-based interaction.

browser_screen_move_mouse

Move mouse to specific coordinates.

  • Parameters: element, x, y

browser_screen_click

Click at specific coordinates.

  • Parameters: element, x, y

browser_screen_drag

Drag from one coordinate to another.

  • Parameters: element, startX, startY, endX, endY

browser_screen_type

Type text (coordinate-independent).

  • Parameters: text, submit (optional)

Usage Examples

Basic Accessibility Scan

1. Navigate to example.com using browser_navigate
2. Run scan_page with violationsTag: ["wcag21aa"]

Color Contrast Check

1. Use browser_navigate to go to example.com
2. Run scan_page with violationsTag: ["cat.color"]

Multi-step Workflow

1. Navigate to example.com with browser_navigate
2. Take a browser_snapshot to see available elements
3. Click the "Sign In" button using browser_click
4. Type "[email protected]" using browser_type
5. Run scan_page on the login page
6. Take a browser_take_screenshot to capture the final state

Page Analysis

1. Navigate to example.com
2. Use browser_snapshot to capture all interactive elements
3. Review console messages with browser_console_messages
4. Check network activity with browser_network_requests

Tab Management

1. Open a new tab with browser_tab_new
2. Navigate to different pages in each tab
3. Switch between tabs using browser_tab_select
4. List all tabs with browser_tab_list

Waiting for Dynamic Content

1. Navigate to a page
2. Use browser_wait_for to wait for specific text to appear
3. Interact with the dynamically loaded content

Note: Most interaction tools require element references from browser_snapshot. Always capture a snapshot before attempting to interact with page elements.

Development

Clone and set up the project:

git clone https://github.com/JustasMonkev/mcp-accessibility-scanner.git
cd mcp-accessibility-scanner
npm install

License

MIT