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An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that provides tools for LLMs to perform automated web accessibility audits (WCAG) using standard testing engines.
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The accessibility-mcp-server is a utility wrapper that bridges existing accessibility testing libraries (likely axe-core) with the Model Context Protocol. With only 1 star and 1 fork after 3 months, it remains a personal experiment or a proof-of-concept rather than a production-grade tool. There is no technical moat; any developer can wrap an accessibility library in an MCP interface in a few hours. From a competitive standpoint, this is highly vulnerable to platform domination. Frontier labs like Anthropic (who created MCP) or browser-heavy players like Google (Lighthouse) and Microsoft (Accessibility Insights) can natively integrate these capabilities into their agents. Furthermore, general-purpose web-browsing agents can already perform these tasks if prompted to use the right developer tools. The project lacks the data gravity or complex orchestration required to survive as a standalone entity in the rapidly evolving MCP ecosystem.
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