Accessibility Hub

We all have a role to play

Everyone

Accessible documents, meetings, emails, forms, tables, charts, and everyday communication to reduce accessibility risk

Designers

Design patterns, color and contrast guidance, layout best practices, and pre-handoff checks to prevent defects

Developers

Semantic markup, keyboard support, ARIA basics, focus management, and reusable code patterns to support compliance

Product Managers

Panning, prioritization, requirements, procurement, and reducing delivery risk

QA & Testers

Manual testing workflows, accessibility criteria, and reproducible test methods to prevent defects

Leaders & Executives

Governance, compliance, strategy, and building inclusive culture at scale to reduce accessibility risk

Featured Guides & Quick Wins

Quick-Start Guide

A beginner-friendly overview for anyone new to accessibility. ➜

Designers: Quick Wins for Accessible UI

Small design choices that create big improvements. ➜

Developers: Accessibility Code Patterns

Copy-ready snippets and reusable best practices. ➜

Run an Accessible Meeting

Simple steps for inclusive facilitation in hybrid and remote environments. ➜

Plain Language Guide

Clear, bias-aware, human-friendly content foundations. ➜

PMs: Accessibility in Your Roadmap

How to plan, prioritize, and ship accessible features without slowing delivery. ➜

Product Lifecycle

Accessibility isn’t a single phase — it’s a continuous practice.
Explore what accessibility looks like at each stage of your workflow:

Discover & Research

Inclusive research methods, recruiting, and understanding diverse users.

Design

Color, typography, spacing, components, flows, states, and interaction best practices.

Content Writing

Clear language, labeling, structure, error messaging, and content patterns.

Development

Semantic code, keyboard interactions, ARIA, focus management, and responsive behavior.

Testing

Manual testing, automated checks, assistive technology basics, and test scripts.

Release & Maintain

Regression checks, documentation, governance, and long-term accessibility planning.

Why We Built the Accessibility Hub

Accessibility often feels complicated because information is scattered, overly technical, or inconsistent.
The wA11y Hub solves this by providing:

  • Plain, inclusive language
  • Clear examples and visuals
  • Patterns grounded in real workflows
  • Tools teams can use right away


Our goal is simple: Make accessibility part of how teams build digital products — by default.