PDF Accessibility Services in Over 150 Languages
Obtain WCAG-compliant documents in more than 150 languages with our PDF accessibility services.
Obtain WCAG-compliant documents in more than 150 languages with our PDF accessibility services.
In the modern digital era, PDFs have emerged as a widely accepted format for sharing information. Nonetheless, not all PDFs are created equally. To guarantee that the content can be accessed and read by everyone, including individuals with disabilities, it is necessary to produce accessible and tagged PDFs.
WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a technical standard created by the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative.
Government entities, large organizations and businesses all over the globe use PDF format to communicate and distribute information. However, a vast majority of PDFs cannot be “read” by people with disabilities.
To tackle this challenge and ensure that people with disabilities can use your PDF documents, you need a more powerful version of a PDF document – an accessible PDF. An accessible PDF helps people with disabilities to read PDF documents with the aid of assistive technology software and devices such as screen readers, speech-recognition software, text-to-speech software, alternative input devices and refreshable Braille displays.
An accessible document may include features such as text alternatives for non-text content (such as images and videos), properly formatted headings and lists, clear and consistent navigation, sufficient color contrast, and the ability to operate the document using only a keyboard. By creating accessible documents, content creators can ensure that their information is available to everyone, promoting inclusivity and equal access to information for all users.
It’s possible that you already have a a brochure, information sheet, or manual, that can be exported into a PDF file, whether in English or another language. However, the next step towards achieving a WCAG 2.1 compliant file can be challenging, as it involves creating an accessible PDF . Get in touch with us today to discover how our PDF accessibility services can benefit your business.
Typically, regular PDF, PPT, Word and Excel files are not accessible, making it difficult for people with disabilities to read and understand the content using assistive technologies like screen-readers. In order to make files and documents accessible, several key steps need to be taken, including:
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