Go Beyond "Good Enough"
Improve user experience for all users
57%
These individuals represent major market opportunityThe more than 1 billion people with disabilities have over $1.2 trillion in annual disposable income ($490 billion in the U.S. alone). That number expands to $8 trillion when you include their friends and family who prefer to support organizations whose products are accessible.
Broaden your market penetration
15%
Improve automation efforts
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Businesses need many tools and skills to evaluate, build and maintain digital accessibility
69% of respondents say their company is prioritizing digital accessibility now.
One-third say their website meets WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1 standards; 19% say theirs does not.
$1.2 T
Build an inclusive brand image
15% of the world’s population (~1.3 billion people) live with some form of disabilityThat’s just a little less than the current estimated population of China (1.4 billion, 2020).
Real-world testing uncovers critical accessibility issuesCompanies that use manual testing for accessibility are more confident that they meet WCAG 2.1 standards.
There are other reasons why designing fully accessible websites, mobile and desktop apps makes sense for businesses:
Mitigate legal risk
Digital Accessibility: Go Beyond “Good Enough”
33%
68% said they hadn't tested for accessibility in last 3 months; 48% said they hadn't tested in last 6 months.
Improve your digital accessibilityLearn more about how the right accessibility partner can help you through the entire assessment and development process: read the ebook - Do the Right Thing Right: Make Your Website and Apps Fully Accessible.
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69%
68%
57% of engineers admitted they only sometimes, rarely or never write code with accessibility in mind.
Accessibility isn’t just nice to have. It’s a critical piece to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act and other similar laws around the world. Beyond doing the right thing and making all digital experiences available to everyone, there are also compelling business reasons to be fully digitally accessible.
Organizations struggle to attain full digital accessibility statusApplause’s recent global survey of more than 1,800 professionals who work with accessibility showed…
$8 T
Businesses need many tools and skills to evaluate, build and maintain digital accessibility
Improve user experience for all users
Accessibility isn’t just nice to have. It’s a critical piece to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act and other similar laws around the world. Beyond doing the right thing and making all digital experiences available to everyone, there are also compelling business reasons to be fully digitally accessible.
There are other reasons why designing fully accessible websites, mobile and desktop apps makes sense for businesses:
Improve your digital accessibilityLearn more about how the right accessibility partner can help you through the entire assessment and development process: read the ebook - Do the Right Thing Right: Make Your Website and Apps Fully Accessible.
Organizations struggle to attain full digital accessibility statusApplause’s recent global survey of more than 1,800 professionals who work with accessibility showed…
15% of the world’s population (~1.3 billion people) live with some form of disabilityThat’s just a little less than the current estimated population of China (1.4 billion, 2020).
These individuals represent major market opportunityThe more than 1 billion people with disabilities have over $1.2 trillion in annual disposable income ($490 billion in the U.S. alone). That number expands to $8 trillion when you include their friends and family who prefer to support organizations whose products are accessible.
Real-world testing uncovers critical accessibility issuesCompanies that use manual testing for accessibility are more confident that they meet WCAG 2.1 standards.
Businesses need many tools and skills to evaluate, build and maintain digital accessibility
Real-world testing uncovers critical accessibility issuesCompanies that use manual testing for accessibility are more confident that they meet WCAG 2.1 standards.
Digital Accessibility: Go Beyond “Good Enough”
15% of the world’s population (~1.3 billion people) live with some form of disabilityThat’s just a little less than the current estimated population of China (1.4 billion, 2020).
Organizations struggle to attain full digital accessibility statusApplause’s recent global survey of more than 1,800 professionals who work with accessibility showed…
Accessibility isn’t just nice to have. It’s a critical piece to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act and other similar laws around the world. Beyond doing the right thing and making all digital experiences available to everyone, there are also compelling business reasons to be fully digitally accessible.
These individuals represent major market opportunityThe more than 1 billion people with disabilities have over $1.2 trillion in annual disposable income ($490 billion in the U.S. alone).That number expands to $8 trillion when you include their friends and family who prefer to support organizations whose products are accessible.
Improve your digital accessibilityLearn more about how the right accessibility partner can help you through the entire assessment and development process: read the ebook - Do the Right Thing Right: Make Your Website and Apps Fully Accessible.