WCAG

What is WCAG?

WCAG, or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, are a set of standards designed to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), these guidelines are the global benchmark for digital accessibility, ensuring that web content is usable by everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.

WCAG provides comprehensive directions for web designers and developers on how to create inclusive and accessible web experiences. Adhering to WCAG not only helps in providing equal access to all users but also enhances the overall usability and user experience of websites. By following these guidelines, organizations can ensure compliance with legal requirements and demonstrate their commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the digital space.