The entry into force of new standards in June 2025 was set to transform the Luxembourg digital landscape. It is now imperative to update your websites. Web accessibility is no longer considered a simple technical option or a luxury; it has become the essential quality standard for any serious professional site.
What is the purpose
of the standard?
Beyond simple technical compliance, the goal of RAWeb is to guarantee digital autonomy for all. Specifically, it involves removing the invisible barriers that prevent a person in a disability situation (whether visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive) from accessing information and online services like any other citizen.
The goal is universality: a website must not discriminate against its users based on their physical abilities or age. By applying this standard, we seek to create a web environment where everyone can navigate, understand, and interact without third-party assistance, thus ensuring equal opportunities in digital access.
RAWeb: What
are we talking about?
Whether you are a growing SME or an established large organization, RAWeb (Web Accessibility Evaluation Reference) is now the barometer of your site's performance. It is not just about following rules, but about offering a fluid, logical user experience (UX) open to 100% of your potential audience.
RAWeb is the Luxembourgish version of the European standard EN 301 549. It is a technical guide that lists the rules to follow so that a website, application, or digital document is usable by people with disabilities (visual, auditory, motor, cognitive).