WCAG 3 Introduction

Introduction

W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3 is currently an incomplete draft. WCAG 3 is intended to develop into a W3C Standard in a few years. The current standard, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2), is introduced in the WCAG 2 Overview.

The WCAG 3 documents will explain how to make the web more accessible to people with disabilities. WCAG 3 applies to web content, apps, tools, publishing, and emerging technologies on the web.

We will update this page regularly as work on the WCAG 3 Draft progresses.

Status: In-progress drafts

In September 2025, we published updated drafts:

Section status

Each normative section has a status that indicates how far along in the development process this section is, how ready it is for experimental adoption, and what kind of feedback we are looking for.

For more information on these status indicators, see the Explainer section Current Process for Creating WCAG 3.0.

September 2025 update

This update includes potential guidelines, requirements, and assertions that have progressed to Developing status. Those that are still Exploratory are available in the Editor’s Draft.

For review questions and how to comment, please see the section About this draft@@.

Research needed

Some of the guidelines and requirements are marked with “Needs additional research”. We are particularly interested in assistance identifying or conducting research to support or refute them.

WCAG 3 Draft approach

Some similar, some different

Goals for WCAG 3 include:

WCAG 3 is similar to previous versions in some ways. It has similar:

WCAG 3 is very different from previous versions in some ways. It has:

WCAG 3 name

The name of WCAG 3 is different from WCAG 2:

“W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0” was chosen:

Structure

For a description of the structure of the December 2024 WCAG 3 Working Draft, see the Explainer section WCAG 3.0 Structure.

Conformance approach

The conformance model is the way to determine and communicate how well content, a website, an app, etc. meets WCAG.

The conformance model in WCAG 3 will be very different from WCAG 2. It is intended to:

Developing and vetting the conformance model is a large portion of the work AG needs to complete over the next few years.

The December 2024 publications have updated information in:

Development

Timeline

WCAG 3 is not expected to be a completed W3C standard for a few more years.

WCAG 3 will not supersede WCAG 2 and WCAG 2 will not be deprecated for at least several years after WCAG 3 is finalized.

The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AG WG) previously created an initial set of guidelines and explored conformance models. In 2025, AG WG focused on progressing guidelines, requirements, assertions, and supporting material to Developing status. During the rest of 2025, the group will focus on completing the proposed guidelines and proposed conformance model for public review.

AG WG plans to develop a projected WCAG 3 timeline by December 2025.

We will update this section with more specific timeline information as it is available.

Who develops WCAG 3

The WCAG technical documents are developed by the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AG WG) (previously under the Silver Task Force) with the Silver Community Group. These Groups are part of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). You can learn about the development process from How WAI Develops Accessibility Standards through the W3C Process: Milestones and Opportunities to Contribute.

We welcome your comments on WCAG 3 Working Drafts. The best way to provide feedback is by opening new GitHub issues. Alternatively, e-mail public-agwg-comments@w3.org

Opportunities for contributing more directly to WCAG and other WAI work are introduced in Participating in WAI.

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