files/en-us/glossary/wcag/index.md
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a recommendation published by the {{Glossary("WAI","Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)")}} group at the {{Glossary("W3C")}}, outlining a set of guidelines for making content {{glossary("accessibility", "accessible")}} primarily for people with disabilities, but also for limited-resource devices and services, such as digital assistants.
WCAG 2 consists of 13 guidelines organized under 4 principles (perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust) and each guideline has testable success criteria.
WCAG 2 uses three levels of conformance:
WCAG 2.2 was published on Oct, 2023 and WCAG 3.0 is in development.