Digital accessibility is a higher priority for 44% of respondents, yet only 19% report having adequate internal resources.
Boston, Massachusetts — May 08, 2024
Boston, Massachusetts — May 8, 2024 – Applause, the world leader in testing and digital quality, today announced the results of its fourth annual Accessibility and Inclusive Design Survey ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 16, 2024. The recently completed survey of more than 3,500 software testers, product engineers, software developers, QA and UX professionals, and legal professionals across the globe, examines how companies prioritize accessibility when developing their digital experiences and how respondents rate their knowledge level regarding accessibility.
As part of the survey, respondents were asked to rate their organizations’ level of conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, a set of international standards for making web and mobile content more accessible to people with disabilities (PWD). Respondents also shared their level of readiness for the EU Accessibility Act, a piece of legislation with global reach coming into force in June 2025.
Key findings
The survey showed that companies are prioritizing accessibility and inclusive design more than ever. When asked about the level of importance accessibility plays in their business:
- 44% of respondents strongly agreed that digital accessibility is a higher priority for their company than it was last year, up from 27% in 2023.
- Over three-quarters (77%) of respondents said they have a person or group at their organization responsible for ensuring products are accessible.
In addition to focusing more on accessibility, developers are also gaining expertise in the area, testing for accessibility earlier in the design process and employing inclusive design principles. When asked about their level of accessibility knowledge:
- More respondents than ever described their current understanding of digital accessibility as advanced (26% in 2024 vs. 21% in 2023).
- 87% said their accessibility expert or team employs inclusive design principles.
- 79% said they build accessibility into their design plans at the earliest stages.
However, the survey suggests a disconnect between making accessibility a priority and investments in internal resources. When asked how well-equipped they are to test for accessibility on an ongoing basis:
- Only 19% said they have adequate internal resources.
- 26% of respondents reported having limited resources – an increase from 23% last year.
Other findings
WCAG conformance increases, but companies are behind on preparations for the 2025 EU Accessibility Act.
- 42% said their company meets WCAG 2.2 standards, up from 35% who met WCAG 2.1 standards in 2023.
- AA remains the most common WCAG 2.2. conformance level. Until this year’s survey, “I’m not sure” was the most common answer when asked which level of WCAG conformance their company meets.
- Only around one-third (32%) are on schedule to comply with the global-reaching EU Accessibility Act.
Automation and AI usage is on the rise in accessibility testing.
- 50% of respondents are using an automated accessibility tool to identify potential issues, up from 40% in 2023.
- When asked whether they think AI will provide a significant additive to accessibility testing in the next two, five or 10 years, the majority (60%) said two years.
“Accessibility is an increasingly important focus area for companies. Growing awareness of the importance of employing inclusive design principles and writing code with accessibility in mind is not just driving value for people with disabilities, but helps deliver great digital experiences for all users,” said Bob Farrell, Vice President of Solution Delivery and CX Practices for Applause. “However, prioritizing accessibility needs to come with the right investments. While automation can be a valuable tool when used as part of a mature accessibility testing strategy, it should bolster, not replace, internal resources,” said Farrell. “Many accessibility issues are simply not machine-detectable, and though AI is already improving issue discoverability, it too is still not a stand-in for real human perspectives.”
Additional resources
Webinar: Empower Everyone: How the Microsoft Power Apps Team Continuously Improves Software Accessibility
Ebook: Shift Left and Build Empathy Through Inclusive Design
Blog: Digital Accessibility in 2024: Some Progress, Some Plateaus
About Applause
Applause is the world leader in digital quality – built by innovators, powered by people and dedicated to the comprehensive digital testing and feedback needs of our global enterprise customers. Our fully managed solutions harness a powerful combination of community-based testing and advanced technology to ensure organizations can move quickly to release apps, devices and experiences that are consistently functional, intuitive and inclusive in any market. Our experts steward customers through the entire testing process, from strategy through execution, at every stage of the software development lifecycle. And, we seamlessly supplement existing resources, providing actionable, real-time insights that drive customer retention and revenue. We’re proud to be an essential partner to the most innovative names in the digital economy, as we work together to ensure technology works for everyone, everywhere.
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