AI report card
W3C
w3.org38
AI-readiness score / 100
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines for building an accessible, secure, and internationally-friendly web. It involves various stakeholders, including members, staff, and the public, to advance core web technologies. W3C also offers opportunities for involvement and promotes diversity, featuring an annual event called TPAC to foster community discussions. Recent news includes draft specifications for quantum-resistant cryptography and a focus on e-commerce integration with AI.
Breakdown
Schema.org Coverage0
Crawler Accessibility80
Content Structure100
Metadata Quality10
AI Directives (llms.txt)0
What's holding W3C back
- Missing /llms.txt manifestw3.org does not expose an /llms.txt file. AI crawlers cannot discover canonical content fast.
- No Schema.org JSON-LD detectedNo structured data found on the homepage of w3.org. LLMs rely on JSON-LD for entity grounding.
- Open Graph metadata incompleteog:description and og:image missing.
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