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WCAG 2.2 Library

Run current WCAG 2.2 Level A, AA, or AAA projects with canonical mappings, validated findings, and matching VPAT output.

WCAG 2.2 is the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines recommendation that builds on WCAG 2.0 and 2.1. It adds criteria addressing needs such as focus appearance, dragging alternatives, target size, consistent help, redundant entry, and accessible authentication.

Standards and scope

The voiqq WCAG 2.2 library combines inherited and 2.2-specific criteria through the chosen A, AA, or AAA target. WCAG 2.2 treats 4.1.1 Parsing as obsolete, and the report configuration handles it as Not Applicable without replacing its official template explanation.

  • Level A includes all applicable WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 Level A criteria.
  • Level AA includes applicable Levels A and AA across those versions.
  • Level AAA includes applicable Levels A, AA, and AAA across those versions.
  • Canonical reference links point to current W3C Understanding material where available.
  • The A, AA, or AAA DOCX template is selected from the WCAG 2.2 library configuration.

Who this is for

  • Students, educators, and certification-course participants learning the current WCAG framework.
  • Professional auditors and agencies delivering modern accessibility evaluations.
  • Product, design, engineering, QA, and accessibility teams building remediation plans.
  • Schools, government agencies, procurement teams, and organizations adopting WCAG 2.2 requirements.

What voiqq provides

  • Current canonical criteria with project-level A, AA, and AAA scope control.
  • Manual audit records and version-aware axe-core Auto-populate candidates.
  • Evidence, comments, affected pages, assignments, remediation, status, validation, and history in one finding record.
  • Rule-based VPAT conformance that aggregates multiple findings per criterion and supports reviewed manual overrides.
  • WCAG 2.2 A, AA, and AAA template-preserving exports with logo, methods, metadata, remarks, and warnings.

A practical workflow

  1. Choose the target level based on the engagement, not on which findings are easiest to test.
  2. Record representative pages, states, components, assistive technologies, browsers, and evaluation methods.
  3. Combine automated checks with keyboard, screen-reader, visual, cognitive, and content review as appropriate.
  4. Map and validate findings, remediate issues, and record the result of each retest.
  5. Review product metadata and every conformance row before generating the final DOCX.

Put the framework into practice

WCAG 2.2 projects provide the broadest current WCAG coverage in voiqq and can support coursework, internal quality programs, procurement evidence, professional audits, and client-facing conformance reporting.

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Read the W3C WCAG overview

WCAG 2.2 accessibility audit and VPAT guide | voiqq