Buttons missing accessible name
CriticalButtons must have discernible text for screen reader users.
WCAG 4.1.21 element(s) affected
<button>
How to fix
Add text content, aria-label, or title to all <button> elements.
Accessibility audit of gofundme.com — scanned on Feb 21, 2026
Technology3 issues found across 2 categories
Buttons must have discernible text for screen reader users.
WCAG 4.1.2<button>Add text content, aria-label, or title to all <button> elements.
Element IDs must be unique to ensure correct assistive technology behavior.
WCAG 4.1.1id="paint0_linear_832_20089"id="paint1_linear_832_20089"Make each id attribute value unique within the page.
Links must have descriptive text that indicates their purpose. Generic text like 'click here' or 'read more' does not help screen reader users understand where the link goes.
WCAG 2.4.4<a href="/c/how-it-works">learn more</a><a href="/c/how-it-works">learn more</a>Replace generic link text with descriptive text, e.g., 'Read our accessibility guide' instead of 'Read more'.
Here are the most impactful changes gofundme.com should make to improve accessibility:
Add text content, aria-label, or title to all <button> elements.
Make each id attribute value unique within the page.
Replace generic link text with descriptive text, e.g., 'Read our accessibility guide' instead of 'Read more'.
gofundme.com scored 69/100 (grade C) on our accessibility audit. This score reflects automated checks against WCAG 2.1 Level AA criteria.
Our scan found 3 accessibility issues on gofundme.com. Full WCAG compliance requires addressing all critical and major issues identified above.
The European Accessibility Act requires websites to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Check the detailed report above to see gofundme.com's compliance status.
See the full issue list above with severity levels, affected elements, and recommended fixes for gofundme.com.
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