The Accessibility Program is a professional workspace for managing accessibility evaluations. Auditors record findings once, connect them to canonical WCAG success criteria, preserve affected pages and evidence, coordinate remediation, validate fixes, and reuse reviewed project data in reports.
Standards and scope
Current system libraries support WCAG 2.0, WCAG 2.1, and WCAG 2.2 at Levels A, AA, and AAA. The selected version and target level determine the criteria available to the project, the candidates accepted from Auto-populate, and the rows included in a VPAT or ACR snapshot.
- WCAG is organized around perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content, with testable success criteria at Levels A, AA, and AAA.
- Later WCAG libraries inherit applicable earlier criteria and add version-specific requirements; newer criteria are excluded from older-version projects.
- VPAT and Accessibility Conformance Report output uses the matching uploaded template, selected WCAG version, and project target level.
- Automated axe-core results are candidate findings and cover only issues that can be detected from the rendered DOM; manual evaluation remains essential.
Who this is for
- Accessibility students, training programs, schools, and educators teaching practical audit documentation.
- Independent accessibility professionals and consultants delivering client assessments.
- Design, engineering, QA, content, and remediation teams responsible for accessible products.
- Agencies, universities, government bodies, procurement teams, and organizations reviewing digital accessibility obligations.
What voiqq provides
- WCAG-aware project setup, canonical checkpoint mapping, target-level filtering, and accurate reference links.
- Finding fields for pages, affected elements, descriptions, actual results, expected results, remediation, status, validation, and evidence.
- Spreadsheet import that preserves the source grid while mapping usable records into the normal finding workflow.
- Local axe-core Auto-populate with deterministic duplicate handling, evidence refresh, lifecycle updates, and affected-element preview.
- Template-preserving DOCX VPAT or ACR generation with rule-based conformance, reviewable remarks, warnings, and saved snapshots.
A practical workflow
- Choose the WCAG version, A, AA, or AAA target, and assessment target for the project.
- Document the pages, flows, components, technologies, methods, and limitations in scope.
- Log manual findings and validate any imported or automated candidate before relying on it.
- Assign remediation, review evidence, retest affected experiences, and update validation state.
- Complete the VPAT preliminary review, inspect every conformance row, and approve the DOCX before distribution.
Put the framework into practice
Use the Accessibility Program to learn professional audit practice, manage active client work, coordinate internal remediation, or prepare a traceable accessibility report without rebuilding the same information in disconnected documents.
