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WCAG 2.2 compliance: where does your company stand?

Full audit on every WCAG 2.2 criterion, Levels A and AA

Testing with assistive technologies: screen readers, keyboard, mobile

Compliant with EN 301 549, AgID and EAA: one audit, all obligations covered

Chosen by more than 2,000 companies

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What do the WCAG guidelines set out?

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the international W3C standard that defines the technical criteria to make websites, apps, and documents usable by everyone.
Level AA is the benchmark required by law in Italy and across Europe.

Level AA required by law

Reference for AgID and EAA

WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 standards

WCAG non-compliance: what are you really risking?

As of June 28, 2025, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) requires WCAG 2.2 AA compliance for websites, apps, and e-commerce of companies with at least 10 employees or more than €2M in revenue.

€2,500

Minimum penalty per violation (SME)

€40,000

Maximum penalty per violation (SME)

5%

Of revenue for businesses earning >€500M

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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) cover a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible. Following these guidelines makes content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities.

WCAG 2.2 Level AA defines 58 verifiable success criteria. A compliance audit documents, criterion by criterion, where your website meets the standard and where it doesn't.

Automated or manual WCAG audit?

Automated scans catch only 20% to 40% of WCAG criteria issues.
Real compliance requires expert review and testing with assistive technologies.

Automated WCAG audit

Only checks quantifiable WCAG criteria (contrast, attributes, structure)

Cannot evaluate alt text meaning or reading order

Produces error lists, not a remediation plan

Does not constitute documentary evidence in case of complaints

Automated + manual WCAG audit

Full verification of all WCAG 2.2 criteria, Levels A and AA

Expert review of qualitative and contextual criteria

Report mapped criterion by criterion with a remediation plan for developers

Valid documentation for the accessibility statement

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Accessiway's technical expertise and quick response time make complex issues easier to manage.

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Three steps to verify WCAG compliance

Step 3

Continuous monitoring

Every issue is logged in the new Platform so your team can monitor accessibility consistently over time.

Step 2

Guided remediation

Our team works alongside your devs to remove non-conformities: from code to PDFs, from app to accessibility statement.

Step 1

Audit & gap analysis 

We analyze your website, apps, and documents against EN 301 549 and WCAG 2.2. We identify barriers and define priorities.

Frequently asked questions about WCAG

And answers for everyone working on accessibility and compliance.

Still have questions? Our team is here to help.

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Let's build it together, from day one.

Let's talk about your project to figure out how to remove the barriers that hold back the people using your services.

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