At DigiskyWorks, we help organizations ensure their websites, PDFs, and digital documents meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 & 2.1. These standards are the global benchmark for digital accessibility and are widely referenced in laws such as ADA, Section 508, and AODA.
If you want your content to be inclusive, compliant, and usable for all, WCAG compliance is the key.
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) are published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to make digital content more accessible.
They focus on four main principles:
Perceivable – Information must be presented in ways that users can perceive (e.g., alt text for images).
Operable – Interfaces must be usable with different input methods (e.g., keyboard navigation).
Understandable – Content should be easy to read and predictable.
Robust – Content should work with current and future assistive technologies.
Level A – Basic accessibility features.
Level AA – Widely accepted standard (often legally required).
Level AAA – Highest standard (best possible accessibility).
✔ Legal Protection – Many accessibility lawsuits reference WCAG standards.
✔ Inclusivity – Makes your content accessible to people with visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor disabilities.
✔ Global Recognition – WCAG is accepted worldwide as the gold standard of accessibility.
✔ Better UX for Everyone – Accessibility improvements also enhance usability for all users.
✅ Accessibility audits of websites, PDFs, and digital content.
✅ Remediation of PDFs to meet WCAG tagging standards.
✅ Testing with screen readers and assistive technology.
✅ Compliance certification and reporting.
✅ Ongoing support to maintain accessibility as standards evolve.
Expertise in WCAG 2.0 & 2.1 standards.
Experience across industries (corporate, education, government).
Clear, affordable pricing.
Reliable turnaround with strict confidentiality.
Let DigiskyWorks help you achieve WCAG 2.0 & 2.1 compliance and open your content to everyone.
📩 Contact us at contact@digiskyworks.com for a free accessibility review.