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WCAG 2.1 compliance, managed in one place

A11yPilot helps teams track WCAG 2.1 success criteria, generate compliance reports, and run remediation across projects with AI-assisted documentation.

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What is WCAG compliance?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the international standard for digital accessibility. WCAG 2.1 organizes accessibility into four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. WCAG compliance means meeting the success criteria within a chosen conformance level (A, AA, AAA).

How A11yPilot supports WCAG compliance

A11yPilot maps issues to the relevant WCAG success criterion so teams can see compliance progress, prioritize remediation, and produce evidence for audits and stakeholders.

  • Issues are tagged with the WCAG success criterion they violate.
  • Reports show compliance posture by criterion and by page.
  • Remediation workflows track ownership and status.
  • AI-assisted issue text follows accessibility best-practice phrasing.

WCAG compliance FAQ

What is WCAG 2.1?

WCAG 2.1 is the version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines maintained by the W3C. It defines success criteria for making web content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for people with disabilities.

What does WCAG AA conformance mean?

WCAG AA conformance means a website meets all WCAG Level A and Level AA success criteria. AA is the most commonly required conformance level for legal and procurement contexts.

Can A11yPilot generate WCAG compliance reports?

Yes. A11yPilot generates reports that map issues to WCAG success criteria, including export to HTML, PDF, Excel, and CSV formats.

Does WCAG compliance also satisfy the ADA?

WCAG 2.1 is widely referenced in ADA-related accessibility expectations for the web. Many organizations use WCAG 2.1 AA as the operating standard for ADA-aligned web accessibility.