Current Members & Testimonials
W3C Members show their support for standards and for W3C through a variety of means, including participation in groups, sponsorship of events, chairing groups, and implementing specifications. This page lists testimonials from Members that give a view into the broad range of organizations leading the development of Web Standards.
There are 67 members participating in the E-commerce ecosystem.
51Degrees
51Degrees provides a one-stop-shop for real-time data services, with open source APIs for device detection, geolocation, and more. We are members of W3C to protect the vision of One Web for the sake of users and organizations all around the world.
Adobe
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information - anytime, anywhere and through any medium. As a leading provider of best-in-class Web technologies, Adobe actively supports the development of W3C standards promoting global interoperability.
Akamai Technologies
Akamai’s mission is to make digital experiences fast, intelligent and secure. Our intelligent edge platform surrounds everything, from the enterprise to the cloud. It keeps apps and experiences closer to users — and attacks and threats far away.
British Broadcasting Corporation
The BBC is the world's largest broadcasting organisation whose mission is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain. It is a public service broadcaster, established by a Royal Charter and funded by UK households.
Center for Democracy and Technology
Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) works to promote democratic values by shaping technology policy and architecture, with a focus on the rights of the individual. CDT participates in standards development organizations like the W3C to champion user-centric, human rights-based values in developing the Internet’s underlying infrastructure.
Datadome
Entersekt
Entersekt’s vision is to make the digital world a safer, more user-friendly place to live and do business. As a leading provider of strong device identity and user authentication, we work with the W3C to help drive innovation in the areas of digital identity, data privacy, and secure payments.
Google LLC
Google's mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
IBM Corporation
IBM is a leading open hybrid cloud platform and cognitive solutions company, and one of the largest technology and consulting employers in the world. IBM is proud to support the W3C and the important role it plays in the development of the Web.
Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan
The Ministry of Digital Affairs(moda), responsible for driving Taiwan’s digital transformation, will connect citizens and technology, improve industry and security, fulfill the goal of a smart country, and continue to lead the world via the Taiwan model. As a member of W3C, we are committed to working with all stakeholders, especially around DIDs.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
NIST, a world-class research and technology laboratory within the U.S Department of Commerce, supports industry by developing measurements and standards. NIST is working with the W3C to develop conformance tests to ensure the quality of software and conformance to standards.
Navy Federal Credit Union
Navy Federal Credit Union is a member-owned and not-for-profit credit union serving the military, veterans and their families. Through membership with the W3C, we aim to advocate open and inclusive digital standards throughout the Web.
Oracle Corporation
Oracle is committed to preserving the open standards-based philosophy that has made the World Wide Web so successful. We believe the W3C's open, consensus-driven process and associated rigorous public reviews make it uniquely positioned to guide the Web's technical evolution.
Rakuten Group, Inc.
Rakuten Group, Inc. (TSE: 4755) is a global leader in internet services that empower individuals, communities, businesses and society. Founded in Tokyo in 1997 as an online marketplace, Rakuten has expanded to offer services in e-commerce, fintech, digital content and communications to approximately 1.6 billion members around the world.
Raptive
Raptive (formerly CafeMedia) manages digital advertising sales + technology for 3,000+ independent publishers. Ranked as the 10th largest digital property, we reach nearly 175M UVPM in the U.S. alone. We work with W3C to ensure the future of web advertising serves independent publishers, and the consumers who rely on the content they produce.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media, and digital convergence technology. Samsung Electronics supports W3C recommendations in our products and continues to the explosion of Web technology in our business. Contact Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Sonr
As a proud member of the W3C DID Working Group, Sonr is committed to advancing decentralized identity solutions that empower individuals and organizations alike. Our work aligns with W3C's dedication to creating an open and interoperable web, fostering a robust digital ecosystem built on trust and privacy.
The Washington Post
Aram Zucker-Scharff has been a dedicated member of W3C committees on topics of interest to the Post and fellow media orgs. In this role Aram aims to improve the state of the web to assure that journalists and media organizations can operate sustainably online and contribute to the web and society in partnership with users.
Worldline
As a world-class leader in payments and transactional services that is at the forefront of the digital revolution, shaping new ways of paying, living, doing business and building relationships, Worldline is pleased to contribute to the online standards of tomorrow that enable these innovations.
Yahoo Holdings Inc.
Yahoo is a global media and tech company that reaches nearly 900 million people around the world, bringing them closer to what they love with the trusted products, content and tech that fuel their day. We provide a full-stack platform for businesses to amplify growth and drive more meaningful connections across advertising, search and media.
Yubico
"Yubico believes that W3C and other open standards are the ultimate path to protecting internet users online. The company donates both time and resources to efforts that support this belief.”