However, app developers should look to WCAG as the gold standard for mobile app accessibility. In addition, the organization that publishes WCAG, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), has created a Mobile Accessibility Task Force to clarify and expand the WCAG criteria for mobile content and apps.
- Does WCAG apply to native mobile apps?
- Do apps need to be WCAG compliant?
- What is accessibility in mobile apps?
Does WCAG apply to native mobile apps?
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have been the standard for digital accessibility the world around for two decades. While it wasn't created to specifically govern native mobile applications, many of the guidelines can be applied either directly or with some thoughtful interpretation.
Do apps need to be WCAG compliant?
While WCAG conformance is voluntary, ADA compliance is mandatory. The WCAG framework provides the best roadmap for designing mobile content with an accessible mindset.
What is accessibility in mobile apps?
“Mobile accessibility” refers to making websites and applications more accessible to people with disabilities when they are using mobile phones and other devices. WAI's work in this area addresses accessibility issues of people using a broad range of devices to interact with the web, including: phones and tablets.