Why I don’t trust WCAG 2.2 and what I’m hoping from 3.0

July 25, 2025

Illustration of accessibility features including a woman in a wheelchair using a tablet, icons for visual impairment, audio assistance, and a wheelchair symbol, all set against a purple background with digital devices and gear icons.

In this day and age, we must also consider the negative impact that a brand incurs when it fails to be accessible, which inevitably comes with its own losses. Still, WCAG 2.2 (released in 2023) deserves some blame here. It leaves too many gaps.That brings us to the point of this blog. What’s wrong with WCAG 2.2 — and how will WCAG 3.0 improve things?

Source: Why I don’t trust WCAG 2.2 and what I’m hoping from 3.0 – LogRocket Blog

Daniel Schwarz has thoughts on the shortcomings of WCAG 2.2 and what will hopefully be addressed with the upcoming 3.0.