Make content accessible to more people

At Prenly, we believe that great content should reach everyone – regardless of their circumstances. That’s why accessibility isn’t an add-on for us. It’s a given.

A man working intently at a computer in a home environment – symbolizing digital accessibility and work with WCAG guidelines. What is WCAG and why is it important?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) are international guidelines for making digital content accessible to people with disabilities. The goal is to ensure that everyone – regardless of vision, hearing, mobility, or cognitive ability – can access content equally.

Green check-symbol indicating that Prenly meets accessibility requirements
Prenly works towards full accessibility compliance


With Prenly, you can feel confident that your publishing is designed to meet WCAG 2.1, EU directives, and Swedish accessibility legislation. We continuously work to align with applicable standards, striving to make our solution as accessible as possible. For us, accessibility is about more than regulations – it’s part of our mission: to make important information accessible to more people.

Accessibility statement for Prenly ->

Structured code and semantics
Our platform is built on proper HTML and ARIA roles to ensure that screen readers and assistive technologies can interpret the content correctly.


Contrast and colors
We ensure that default colors and contrast levels meet at least WCAG level AA – so that content remains readable even for users with visual impairments or color blindness.


Customizable reading experience
Readers can adjust text size and color theme – and switch between different reading modes in the app. This creates a personalized and accessible experience.


Keyboard navigation
Our solution works almost fully with keyboard navigation, which is essential for many users who cannot or prefer not to use a mouse or touchscreen.


Accessible apps
Our iOS and Android apps follow the platforms' accessibility standards and are compatible with VoiceOver, TalkBack, and other assistive tools.



Accessibility as a foundation, not a feature

Accessibility isn’t just a checkbox for us. It’s part of our core.
From the very beginning, we’ve built technology to include more people – from the world’s first digital newspaper for the visually impaired to today’s platforms. Prenly is built on this very principle: that what matters should be accessible at the right time, for everyone.

Woman in a knitted sweater sitting in daylight reading on her phone – symbolizing accessibility and the idea that technology should work for everyone, in every situation.

Do you have questions about accessibility?


Would you like to know more about how we work with accessibility, or do you have specific needs in your publishing? Get in touch – we’re happy to help.


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