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EN 301 549 Explained: How It Relates to WCAG and EAA

EN 301 549 is an accessibility standard used in Europe for ICT products and services. For web content, it closely relates to WCAG success criteria, but implementation and enforcement can vary.

Updated 2026-07-07

What EN 301 549 covers

EN 301 549 addresses accessibility requirements for information and communication technology. Website teams usually encounter it through web content requirements that map to WCAG criteria.

How it relates to the EAA

The European Accessibility Act creates obligations for certain products and services. EN 301 549 can be part of the technical standard landscape, but national implementation and legal interpretation should be reviewed with qualified professionals.

Why AccessProof maps findings

AccessProof maps rules to WCAG and EN 301 549 where the technical relationship is clear. Uncertain or context-dependent items are marked for manual review instead of being presented as definitive legal failures.

Important note

This guide is educational and supports technical accessibility planning. It is not legal advice, does not certify compliance, and should be paired with manual review where risk matters.