
Digital inclusion with WCAG 2.2 – because accessibility is not an extra
Our websites comply with the current WCAG 2.2 guidelines and focus on true accessibility: clear structures, optimal contrasts and full keyboard navigation. This makes your website not only legally compliant, but also user-friendly for everyone.
WCAG 2.2 is the international standard for accessible web content and defines how digital content can be made accessible to all people – regardless of limitations, devices or technical requirements. It is based on the four central principles:
- Perceptible: Content must be visually, aurally and haptically perceptible. This means, for example, sufficient color contrasts, scalable font sizes, alternative texts for images and a clear visual hierarchy.
- Operable: All functions must be accessible via keyboard, voice input or screen reader – without a mouse. Logical focus control and skippable areas are crucial here.
- Understandable: Texts, forms and navigation should be clear, consistent and intuitive. Error messages, labels and help texts support orientation.
- Robust: The code must be structured so cleanly and semantically that it can be reliably interpreted by various devices and assistive technologies.
The new WCAG 2.2 extends these basic principles with additional success criteria, e.g:
- Improved focus states for interactive elements
- Easier operation for people with motor impairments
- Requirements for authenticated areas and complex forms
With our solutions, we ensure that your website is not only WCAG 2.2-compliant, but also stands out in terms of user experience, SEO and performance. Accessibility improves usability for everyone – and at the same time strengthens your visibility and credibility on the web.