PDF/UA, defined in ISO 14289-1, is the specification intended for improving the accessibility of PDF based on the ISO 32000-1 (PDF 1.7) specification.[6]
The main features of PDF/UA are:
Contents must be tagged in logical reading order.
Meaningful graphics, annotations and numerical formulas must include alternate text descriptions.
Alternate text descriptions for graphics or numerical formulas can be specified by the -ah-alttext
property, links can be specified by the -ah-annotation-contents
property.
Security settings must allow assistive technology to have access to the content.
Including bookmarks in the PDF/UA is recommended.
Annotations, links and multimedia may be included.
The language of the document must be specified.
All fonts must be embedded.