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Lime — Open-Source Accessibility Scanner
Open-source web accessibility testing with AI-ready output
Lime is an open-source web accessibility scanner built for developers, agencies, and teams. It scans websites using Axe Core, generates PDF, CSV, JSON, and AI-friendly reports, and helps identify accessibility issues before they reach users. Unlike traditional scanners, Lime also offers an API, MCP support, and structured output that can be consumed directly by AI tools and automation workflows. It can also be run directly inside OpenClaw and other AI tools.
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Excited to launch Lime today.
Lime is an open-source web accessibility scanner that helps you identify accessibility issues and generate reports in PDF, CSV, JSON, and AI-friendly formats. It also includes API and MCP support, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows, automation systems, and AI agents.
I originally built Lime because I wanted a simple way to run accessibility audits, generate reports, and automate the process without being tied to expensive platforms or closed ecosystems.
One thing that makes Lime different is its focus on machine-readable output. Reports aren't just meant for humans—they can also be consumed by AI tools, developer tooling, and custom integrations.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, feature requests, or how you're currently approaching accessibility testing.
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About Lime — Open-Source Accessibility Scanner on Product Hunt
“Open-source web accessibility testing with AI-ready output”
Lime — Open-Source Accessibility Scanner was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #39 on the daily leaderboard. Lime is an open-source web accessibility scanner built for developers, agencies, and teams. It scans websites using Axe Core, generates PDF, CSV, JSON, and AI-friendly reports, and helps identify accessibility issues before they reach users. Unlike traditional scanners, Lime also offers an API, MCP support, and structured output that can be consumed directly by AI tools and automation workflows. It can also be run directly inside OpenClaw and other AI tools.
Lime — Open-Source Accessibility Scanner was featured in User Experience (366k followers), Developer Tools (514k followers), GitHub (41.3k followers) and Tech (625.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 290.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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