Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance for Shopify sites
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to US businesses open to the public; courts routinely treat commercial websites as places of public accommodation, with online retail the most-sued category, and building on Shopify does not exempt you. It has been applied to websites through two decades of case law, with thousands of federal suits filed every year, and the technical benchmark is WCAG 2.1 AA, the benchmark courts and the Department of Justice reference in settlements.
Most Shopify accessibility issues live in the theme: missing alt text on product images, low-contrast theme colors, icon-only buttons without labels, and inaccessible mega-menus or announcement bars. Apps that inject widgets (reviews, upsells, cookie banners) are a second major source, and each one ships its own markup you don't control until you test it.
What enforcement actually looks like
Private lawsuits and serial-plaintiff demand letters. Typical settlements run tens of thousands of dollars plus mandated remediation and monitoring, far more than fixing the site proactively.
Fixing accessibility on Shopify
Fix issues in your theme's Liquid templates and re-audit after every app install or theme update. Shopify's own admin won't warn you when an app breaks accessibility.
Why one-time fixes don't hold
Shopify sites change constantly, theme updates, plugins/apps, and content edits can reintroduce violations at any time. A site that conformed last quarter can fail today without anyone touching code deliberately. Continuous scanning with a timestamped log is both the practical safeguard and the evidence trail that matters in enforcement.
Compliance checklist
- Scan your Shopify homepage, a key content/product page, and your checkout or lead form
- Fix critical and serious violations in your theme/templates, not with an overlay widget
- Re-scan after every Shopify theme, plugin, or app update
- Keep the dated scan history as compliance evidence
- Publish an accessibility statement with a contact route
Frequently asked questions
- Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to Shopify sites?
- Yes. The law applies based on who you serve, not what you build with. It covers US businesses open to the public; courts routinely treat commercial websites as places of public accommodation, with online retail the most-sued category. Shopify gives you the building blocks, but conformance depends on your theme, plugins, and content.
- Is Shopify accessible out of the box?
- Most Shopify accessibility issues live in the theme: missing alt text on product images, low-contrast theme colors, icon-only buttons without labels, and inaccessible mega-menus or announcement bars. Apps that inject widgets (reviews, upsells, cookie banners) are a second major source, and each one ships its own markup you don't control until you test it.
- What should I fix first on Shopify?
- Fix issues in your theme's Liquid templates and re-audit after every app install or theme update. Shopify's own admin won't warn you when an app breaks accessibility.