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Why it matters

Accessibility is a market, a risk and a right

Roughly one in six people live with a significant disability. When your site, your PDF or your Word report is inaccessible, you lock them out — and in most of the world, that is now unlawful.

1.3 B
people live with a significant disability worldwideWorld Health Organization, 2023
$13 T
annual disposable income of disabled people and their familiesReturn on Disability, 2024
96.3%
of the world's top 1 million home pages had detectable WCAG failuresWebAIM Million, 2025
6
major jurisdictions where digital accessibility is legally enforceableAU · US · EU · UK · CA · Global
Legal frameworks

One platform, six jurisdictions

Every guide maps the same technical standard (WCAG 2.2, PDF/UA) to the law that actually applies where you publish. Pick your country to see what you must comply with.

AU Australia

Disability Discrimination Act 1992

DDA + Digital Service Standard. WCAG 2.2 AA is the reference. Human Rights Commission handles complaints.

US United States

ADA · Section 508 · 21st CVAA

DOJ ADA Title II/III, Section 508 Refresh uses WCAG 2.0 AA. Title II rule extends WCAG 2.1 AA to state and local governments.

EU European Union

European Accessibility Act 2025

EAA + EN 301 549 + Web Accessibility Directive. PDF/UA-1 is mandatory for public-sector PDFs. Enforced from June 2025.

UK United Kingdom

Equality Act 2010

Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regs 2018 require WCAG 2.2 AA. Failure to make reasonable adjustments is unlawful.

CA Canada

ACA · AODA · LAPHO

Accessible Canada Act federally, AODA in Ontario, LAPHO in Quebec. WCAG 2.0 AA baseline, moving to 2.1 AA.

WW Global baseline

WCAG 2.2 · PDF/UA-1 · ISO 14289

W3C and ISO standards that underpin every national law. If you conform to these, you clear most jurisdictional requirements at once.

How to use these guides

Read, scan, fix — in that order

The guides explain the rules. The checkers tell you which rules your file breaks. The fix guidance tells you exactly how to correct each issue in the tool you already use.