Accessibility

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines)

The international standard for making digital content accessible to people with disabilities.

What is WCAG?

WCAG — the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — is the internationally recognised standard for making digital content usable by people with disabilities. It sets testable success criteria across three levels of conformance: A, AA and AAA, with AA the level most organisations and regulations aim for.

For exams, accessibility isn't optional — a candidate shouldn't be disadvantaged by the platform itself. Meeting WCAG means the exam works with screen readers, keyboard navigation, sufficient contrast and more. It complements accommodations such as extra time. Synap is built to WCAG 2.2 AA standards.

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