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Success Criterion

A WCAG success criterion is a testable statement defining a specific accessibility requirement — for example "1.1.1 Non-text Content" requires text alternatives for all non-text content; WCAG 2.2 contains 87 success criteria across Levels A (30), AA (20 additional), and AAA (37 additional).

About Success Criterion

Each criterion has a normative requirement, a level (A / AA / AAA), and a "Sufficient Techniques" set of advisory implementations published by W3C.

Where Success Criterion appears in a AccessivePath audit

Our AI auditors test concepts like Success Criterion as part of the WCAG 2.2 Level AA audit cycle — both via automated rule scanning and through screen-reader simulation and human pair review.

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