
PDF Accessibility
PDF accessibility ensures that documents are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. This means designing PDFs so that screen readers can interpret the content, allowing visually impaired users to understand the text, images, and layout through audio. It also involves using properly tagged headings, alt text for images, and logical structure. Accessible PDFs make information available to all users, promote inclusivity, and often comply with legal standards like the ADA. Overall, it enhances the usability and reach of digital documents beyond visual presentation alone.