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Accessibility at Webflow

Web and software creation should be accessible to everyone. Learn about our commitment to web accessibility and how you can build more accessible online experiences.

Vlad Magdalin
CEO and co-founder, Webflow
Why it matters
“To realize our mission of democratizing access to software creation, we have to make sure that the experiences created with Webflow, and Webflow itself, are accessible for as many people as possible. We strive for constant improvement in this area, and we’re actively taking steps to empower our teams and our customers with the education and tools they need to build accessible experiences on the web.”
Accessibility statement

Building an accessible site in Webflow

Resources to help you learn about building accessible sites with Webflow.

Design with accessibility in Webflow

Learn how to get started with accessible design and development in Webflow, including alt text, the Audit panel, and responsive typography.

Webflow University

Webflow’s accessibility checklist

This essential tool for Webflow users contains guidelines derived from WCAG, including how to implement them with no and low-code solutions.

Accessibility checklist

The controls you need to build accessible websites

We’re continually updating our elements to include built-in baseline accessibility, while providing features and auditing tools to help you create a more accessible website.

Accessibility controls

Generate clean, semantic code

Webflow contains the power of HTML and CSS in a visual canvas, giving you the ability to make accessible choices that generate semantic code.

Building in Webflow

Alt text attributes

Ensure your images have alternative (alt) text attributes, or set them as decorative images.

Setting alt attributes

Set HTML5 tags

Set your elements to the proper HTML5 tag to make sure assistive technology can accurately communicate your page structure to visitors.

Setting element tags

Relative units

Use relative units like rems, percentages, viewport height, and character count to create legible and responsive typography.

Advanced typography controls

Flexible custom code options

Add code as needed to set custom attributes, control markup, set custom focus states, and more.

Custom code options

Accessible elements out of the box

Get a head start on accessibility by using Webflow's top elements, which are keyboard and screen reader accessible.

List of accessible elements

Built-in auditing tools

Audit your site

Check for some common issues like missing alt text, empty links, and out-of-sequence heading elements.

Check text contrast ratios

Ensure your site text is readable using our built-in color contrast tool.

Simulate low-vision viewing

Preview your site as it appears for vision-impaired visitors. 

Give our product team feedback

How else can we better enable you to build more accessible sites? Submit a product request in the Webflow Wishlist.

Submit a request
8020

How 8020 helped Brink build a Level AA accessible site in Webflow

“A lot of people add a plugin to a non-accessible website to ‘technically’ meet accessibility standards. But that is such bullshit for anyone that actually uses the accessibility features — they simply don’t work. Our goal was to find a partner who could go much deeper and build a site that was accessible by design.”

Dylan Bulkeley-Krane
Co-founder, Brink.io
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