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Accessibility statement

At PageProof, we’re on a journey to make our platform more accessible to everyone. We’re working towards meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, aiming for AA compliance for our proofing experience by October 2025.

While we’re making improvements, we know there’s always more to learn. If you spot any areas where we can do better, we’d love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us create a more inclusive experience for everyone. Our VPAT report is available upon request.

Frequently asked questions

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What accessibility standards does PageProof aim to meet, and by when?

PageProof is working toward full compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 and aims to achieve AA conformance for its proofing experience by October 2025.

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How can I request documentation about PageProof’s accessibility?

PageProof welcomes user feedback and offers access to its VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) report upon request. This enables organizations to assess compliance and accessibility capabilities in detail.

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Can users provide feedback on accessibility issues they encounter?

Yes – PageProof encourages users to share feedback on any accessibility issues they find. This helps improve the platform’s inclusivity over time.

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Why is accessibility important for PageProof and its users?

Accessibility ensures that users with disabilities can effectively use the platform for proofing and creative collaboration. By striving for WCAG compliance, PageProof supports legal compliance, inclusive design practices, and an improved, barrier-free user experience.

The essential WCAG checklist for web design

Modern businesses need to focus on meeting the needs of all website users. This means aiming for full web accessibility and inclusivity. The benefits are clear: increased inclusiveness, higher earnings, and reduced risk of potential lawsuits.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 provides a roadmap for making web content accessible to people with disabilities. To help you integrate WCAG into your web design, we’ve put together a straightforward checklist. This will ensure your online presence is accessible with the help of a thorough website proofing process.

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