UserWay announced the release of a standards upgrade across its offerings. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the internet's international standards-setting organization, has adopted WCAG 2.2 as the latest standard for accessibility online. Meanwhile, global regulatory pressure around accessibility is ratcheting up.

The U.S. Department of Justice, on August 4, 2023, published proposed rules increasing digital accessibility demands of state and local public entities. Member states of the European Union have begun enforcing the new E.U. accessibility laws across the private sector, including in eCommerce, goods, and services. WCAG 2.2 has been seen as more of a complementary update to the previous WCAG 2.1 standards rather than a significant leap towards WCAG 3.0, which may eventually be a major overhaul that will introduce significant changes to the WCAG framework.

The update adds nine new success criteria that companies must meet in order to conform. Companies who are compliant using WCAG 2.1 AA standards may no longer be under WCAG 2.2. Audits and certified testing may be required to identify accessibility violations under the new standards. WCAG 2.2 will address emerging challenges, incorporate industry best practices, and improve support areas for people with cognitive and learning disabilities.

WCAG 2.2 focuses on keyboard navigation, consistency of user interface elements and form validation. These are critical to people with visual impairments, cognitive impairments, motor impairments, and memory loss, to better interact with online services. UserWay's recent upgrades mean customers can now identify and remediate accessibility violations under WCAG 2.2, seamlessly.

Organizations can become more accessible using UserWay's AI-Powered Accessibility Solution, Scanner, and Audit solutions. With the publication of WCAG 2.2, the digital landscape is set to become more inclusive and accessible. With its proactive approach and commitment to innovation, UserWay continues to be a trusted partner in the journey toward digital accessibility and compliance.