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Accessibility readiness

Accessibility Standards and Readiness Guides

Understand the major accessibility standards, laws, and public-sector expectations that shape digital accessibility work. These guides explain how each standard relates to practical website readiness and where automated checks need to be paired with manual review.

Start with a practical website scan, then use these guides to plan the manual review work around it.

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WCAG 2.2 AA

Global baseline

WCAG 2.2 AA is the technical baseline many accessibility checks, procurement expectations, and regional standards commonly reference.

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The European Accessibility Act and EN 301 549 connect digital product and service readiness with WCAG-aligned technical expectations.

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ADA website accessibility planning often uses WCAG as a practical technical reference for identifying barriers in public digital experiences.

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Section 508

U.S. federal

Section 508 readiness helps federal teams and vendors prepare digital products, services, and procurement evidence for accessibility review.

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AODA

Ontario

AODA readiness helps Ontario organizations identify website issues that may need WCAG-aligned remediation and manual review.

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Accessible Canada Act

Canada federal

Accessible Canada Act readiness helps federally regulated organizations connect accessibility planning with practical digital checks and manual review.

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DDA Australia

Australia

DDA Australia readiness planning uses practical accessibility checks to help reduce digital barriers before manual review.

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RGAA

France

RGAA readiness helps French public-sector and service teams connect WCAG-aligned technical checks with practical remediation planning.

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BITV and BFSG readiness planning connects German public-sector and product-service accessibility work with technical website signals.

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Check your website before planning deeper accessibility review

The Website Accessibility Readiness Check highlights practical signals across accessibility, usability, forms, navigation, and mobile interaction so your team can decide what to fix first.

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