What is WCAG?
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a technical standard developed by the W3C. It ensures that people with disabilities—including visual, auditory, physical, and cognitive impairments—can navigate the web without barriers.
I build websites that everyone can use. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the global standard for ensuring digital spaces are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a technical standard developed by the W3C. It ensures that people with disabilities—including visual, auditory, physical, and cognitive impairments—can navigate the web without barriers.
Beyond being the right thing to do, it’s a business necessity. An accessible site reaches 100% of your potential audience, improves SEO rankings, and ensures your brand works for everyone, regardless of how they interact with a screen.
For small businesses and organizations, accessibility is a massive legal safeguard. In recent years, ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Title III lawsuits regarding inaccessible websites have spiked.
By building to WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 standards from day one, I protect your business from litigation while ensuring your digital presence is inclusive and future-proof.
I don't just "check boxes" at the end of a project. Accessibility is baked into the code from the first line:
The result is a site that is fast, clean, and unique, without sacrificing usability for aesthetic.