This study aims to analyse how two Swedish policy documents, at a national and a regional level, describe the digitalization of cultural heritage in a post-covid World. The material is analysed from a critical cultural heritage perspective where the definition and understanding of cultural heritage plays a role in its immateriality when digitalized. The study is based on a hermeneutic approach, combined with discourse theory, and found that there is a tendency to dismiss the difficulties that comes with the transition between analogue to digital. In conclusion, the way that society changes and develops also influences the way cultural heritage is seen and perserved. The policy documents places the primary focus on accessibility and the need to change the discourse regarding digitalization of cultural heritage becomes ever more prominent.