Standards We Follow
Accessibility Guidelines
We adhere to the highest global standards to ensure your digital content is accessible, inclusive, and legally compliant
Accessibility Guidelines
We follow recognized international and regional accessibility standards to ensure your digital documents and platforms are compliant and inclusive.
WCAG 2.0
GlobalThe foundational Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It provides recommendations for making Web content more accessible to people with wide range of disabilities.
Applies to Industries
All sectors, Government, Education, Banking, Healthcare
WCAG 2.1
GlobalExtends WCAG 2.0 with additional criteria for mobile accessibility, low vision, and cognitive disabilities, addressing more user needs.
Applies to Industries
Mobile Apps, E-commerce, Financial Services, Modern Web Apps
WCAG 2.2
GlobalThe latest iteration of WCAG, introducing new success criteria such as focus appearance, dragging movements, and accessible authentication.
Applies to Industries
Future-proof Web Projects, Gov Portals, SaaS Platforms
PDF/UA
ISO StandardISO 14289 defines requirements for accessible PDF documents. It ensures that PDFs are structured and tagged correctly for assistive technology.
Applies to Industries
Publishing, Legal, Government, Corporate Reporting
Section 508
USAA U.S. federal law requiring federal agencies to make their electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities.
Applies to Industries
U.S. Federal Agencies, Vendors to U.S. Government
ADA
USAThe Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination and ensures equal opportunity in the 'digital place of public accommodation'.
Applies to Industries
Private Sector, Public Services, Retail, Travel
EAA
EUThe European Accessibility Act is a landmark EU directive aimed at creating a common set of accessibility rules for key products and services.
Applies to Industries
Banking, E-commerce, E-books, Passenger Transport Services
AODA
CanadaThe Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act sets out a process for developing and enforcing accessibility standards in Ontario.
Applies to Industries
All organizations in Ontario, Canada with 50+ employees
RGAA
FranceRéférentiel Général d’Amélioration de l’Accessibilité is the French regulation on web accessibility based on WCAG standards.
Applies to Industries
French Public Sector, Specific Private Companies in France
BITV 2.0
GermanyBarrierefreie Informationstechnik-Verordnung is the German law based on WCAG 2.1 for public digital content and services.
Applies to Industries
German Federal Authorities, Public Entities in Germany