AODA (Ontario, Canada) compliance for Wix sites
The AODA (Ontario, Canada) applies to Ontario businesses and non-profits with 50+ employees, plus all public-sector organizations, and building on Wix does not exempt you. It has been WCAG 2.0 AA has been required for public websites since January 1, 2021, with mandatory accessibility compliance reports, and the technical benchmark is WCAG 2.0 AA (excluding live captions and audio description).
Wix has invested in accessibility tooling (its built-in Accessibility Wizard helps with alt text and headings), but drag-and-drop freedom means it's easy to build visually ordered layouts whose DOM order confuses screen readers, and third-party embeds bypass Wix's checks entirely.
What enforcement actually looks like
Ontario can levy administrative penalties for missed compliance reports and violations, and directors can be personally fined.
Fixing accessibility on Wix
Run the Wix Accessibility Wizard, then verify with an independent WCAG scan, because the wizard doesn't catch contrast, focus order, or embed issues.
Why one-time fixes don't hold
Wix 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 Wix 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 Wix 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 AODA (Ontario, Canada) apply to Wix sites?
- Yes. The law applies based on who you serve, not what you build with. It covers Ontario businesses and non-profits with 50+ employees, plus all public-sector organizations. Wix gives you the building blocks, but conformance depends on your theme, plugins, and content.
- Is Wix accessible out of the box?
- Wix has invested in accessibility tooling (its built-in Accessibility Wizard helps with alt text and headings), but drag-and-drop freedom means it's easy to build visually ordered layouts whose DOM order confuses screen readers, and third-party embeds bypass Wix's checks entirely.
- What should I fix first on Wix?
- Run the Wix Accessibility Wizard, then verify with an independent WCAG scan, because the wizard doesn't catch contrast, focus order, or embed issues.