Current Members & Testimonials
W3C Members show their support for standards and for W3C through a variety of means, including participation in groups, sponsorship of events, chairing groups, and implementing specifications. This page lists testimonials from Members that give a view into the broad range of organizations leading the development of Web Standards.
There are 146 members in United States.
Adobe
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information - anytime, anywhere and through any medium. As a leading provider of best-in-class Web technologies, Adobe actively supports the development of W3C standards promoting global interoperability.
Akamai Technologies
Akamai’s mission is to make digital experiences fast, intelligent and secure. Our intelligent edge platform surrounds everything, from the enterprise to the cloud. It keeps apps and experiences closer to users — and attacks and threats far away.
Benetech
Benetech is a proud member of the W3C, collaborating to build standards that support the creation of born accessible solutions. Benetech’s commitment to digital accessibility is the cornerstone of our global Bookshare initiative, and our Global Certified Accessible program verifies EPUB accessibility to help publishers build accessible ebooks.
Center for Democracy and Technology
Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) works to promote democratic values by shaping technology policy and architecture, with a focus on the rights of the individual. CDT participates in standards development organizations like the W3C to champion user-centric, human rights-based values in developing the Internet’s underlying infrastructure.
Consensys
Consensys is the leading blockchain and web3 software company. Since 2014, it has been at the forefront of innovation, pioneering technological developments within the web3 ecosystem. Through its product suite: MetaMask, Infura, Linea, Diligence, and the NFT platform, Consensys has become a trusted collaborator for users, creators, and developers.
Deque Systems, Inc.
At Deque, digital accessibility is our mission and our passion. As a leading supplier of digital accessibility software and solutions, Deque actively supports and participates in the W3C and its ongoing efforts to shape and establish standards for digital inclusion.
Digital Bazaar
W3C is the broadest, most open, and most effective venue we have found for engaging with industry on next-generation privacy-preserving technologies for individuals and organizations. The work on the Web, Verifiable Credentials, and Decentralized Identifiers, as well as access to the brightest minds, is what draws us to do our work at W3C.
DirectOffer, Inc.
DirectOffer Inc. is elevating communication, transparency and insights for real estate professionals. For us, it’s all about attainable, affordable technology that builds relationships. The intersection between what we're doing for the Real Estate Industry and the work going on within W3C around accessibility, inclusion and diversity are key to ou
EcomBack
We help businesses make their websites accessible to all.
Google LLC
Google's mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Holopin
Holopin is a developer-focused digital badge platform that lets organizations issue sticker-like digital credentials. We have a strong focus on website integrations, and prioritize accessibility in our badge standards. As a W3C Member, Holopin is committed to building accessible, interoperable tools that enhance learning & recognition experience.
IBM Corporation
IBM is a leading open hybrid cloud platform and cognitive solutions company, and one of the largest technology and consulting employers in the world. IBM is proud to support the W3C and the important role it plays in the development of the Web.
Janeiro Digital
Koodos Labs
For nearly three decades, W3C has stood at the forefront of the web's evolution, promoting standards and guidelines that have helped shape the internet as we know it today. At koodos labs, we're excited to be on the frontlines supporting the W3C's tireless efforts to advance the web and ensure its accessibility, interoperability, and neutrality.
Level Access
At Level Access (formerly SSB BART Group), we believe that full and equitable access to technology is a human right. Through our working group involvement in accessibility standards and our products and services, we empower organizations to create accessible & inclusive digital experiences that increase equity for people with disabilities.
mesur.io
mesur.io is focused on solving the issues that impact our global food supply, health, and shared natural resources through the use of applied machine learning. To ensure that our solutions can reach everyone equally, we are firmly committed to the development of open standards at W3C.
MITRE Corporation
A not for profit public interest organization, MITRE works with the US government to apply systems engineering and advanced technology to issues of critical national importance. One of the W3C's founding Members, MITRE is strongly committed to open, vendor-neutral Web standards.
Monotype
Monotype enables creative minds to build and express authentic brands through design, technology and expertise, helping users communicate their brand identities both via traditional media and on the web using W3C technologies.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
NIST, a world-class research and technology laboratory within the U.S Department of Commerce, supports industry by developing measurements and standards. NIST is working with the W3C to develop conformance tests to ensure the quality of software and conformance to standards.
Navy Federal Credit Union
Navy Federal Credit Union is a member-owned and not-for-profit credit union serving the military, veterans and their families. Through membership with the W3C, we aim to advocate open and inclusive digital standards throughout the Web.
Open Geospatial Consortium
With location at the heart of every decision, it's more important than ever to collaborate across industries. OGC is proud to partner with W3C to ensure that location (spatial) data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR).
Oracle Corporation
Oracle is committed to preserving the open standards-based philosophy that has made the World Wide Web so successful. We believe the W3C's open, consensus-driven process and associated rigorous public reviews make it uniquely positioned to guide the Web's technical evolution.
Pluto
Pluto’s purpose is to help humanity transcend physical location. Pluto is a communications service that allows people to communicate and interact as if they are in person. Pluto is participating in Accessibility, WebXR and WebRTC Web Real-Time Communications Working Groups.
Qualcomm
Raptive
Raptive (formerly CafeMedia) manages digital advertising sales + technology for 5,000+ independent publishers. Ranked as the 7th largest digital property, we reach about 195 million web users. We work with W3C to ensure the future of web advertising serves independent publishers, and the consumers who rely on the content they produce.
Rhonda Weiss Center for Accessible IDEA Data
The Rhonda Weiss Center for Accessible IDEA Data (Weiss Center) provides technical assistance to state education agencies (SEAs) in the United States to improve and enhance the capacity to collect, report, analyze, and use accurate data, required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in dynamic, accessible formats.
Skynet Technologies
Skynet Technologies is an ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 27001:2013 certified full-service development company; delivering ecommerce, digital marketing, web accessibility (ADA, DDA, WCAG, 508), web/app development & maintenance. Our headquarter is in Independence (KY) & other offices are in Las Vegas (NV), Gainesville (FL), Melbourne (VIC) & Jamnagar (INDIA).
Spruce Systems, Inc.
SpruceID is building a future where users control their identity and data across the web. We participate in global standards development, such as within W3C, to ensure that digital identity works for everyone, everywhere.
The Washington Post
The Washington Post participate advocates for standards and practices that promote a healthy digital publishing ecosystem and improves the customer experience, for readers and advertisers.
Understood
Understood is a social impact organization dedicated to shaping the world for difference, where more people who learn and think differently can thrive. We actively support W3C’s accessibility initiatives and continuously improve our website to ensure it is usable to everyone everywhere—regardless of ability, situation, or context.
Web3D Consortium
The Web3D Consortium, like W3C, supports open standardization. Web3D's open standards for real-time 3D communication include X3D, a powerful and extensible XML-based ISO standard for 3D visual effects, behavioral modeling, interaction, and interoperability. Web3D membership includes companies, institutions, working groups and individuals.
Yahoo Holdings Inc.
Yahoo is a global media and tech company that reaches nearly 900 million people around the world, bringing them closer to what they love with the trusted products, content and tech that fuel their day. We provide a full-stack platform for businesses to amplify growth and drive more meaningful connections across advertising, search and media.
Yubico
"Yubico believes that W3C and other open standards are the ultimate path to protecting internet users online. The company donates both time and resources to efforts that support this belief.”