WCAG 2.2 Level AA

The Master Accessibility Checklist

Systematically audit your website for common barriers. Our plain-language checklist helps you identify, understand, and correct issues to align with WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards.

Perceivable & Understandable

Fundamental Accessibility Elements

Start your audit with the core structural and visual elements that impact how users perceive and understand your content.

Descriptive Page Titles

Logical Heading Hierarchy

Meaningful Image Descriptions

Ensure every page has a unique, clear title that accurately describes its content for screen readers and browser tabs.

Use H1 for the main page title, followed by H2s and H3s in a logical order, never skipping levels for visual effect.

Provide concise, informative alt text for every non-decorative image, conveying its purpose and content to users who cannot see it.

Operable & Robust

Interactive & Functional Audits

Move beyond static content to evaluate how users interact with your website, focusing on navigation, input, and response.

Sufficient Color Contrast

Full Keyboard Operability

Accessible Forms & Labels

Verify text and interactive elements meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA contrast ratios against their backgrounds to ensure readability for all.

Confirm all interactive elements are reachable and usable via keyboard alone, with a clear and visible focus indicator.

Ensure all form fields have visible, associated labels, clear error messages, and are navigable and usable without a mouse.

Ready to Fix Your Website?

Once you've identified areas for improvement, explore our detailed guides to learn exactly how to implement the necessary changes.