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Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day by learning how to make your digital services more accessible to everyone, ensuring equal access for all users.
Pricilla Bilavendran
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Last Updated on: May 15, 2025
The Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is celebrated on the third Thursday of May. And this year it is on May 15th.
The objective behind GAAD is to increase awareness of the importance of global accessibility and put emphasis on improving the digital experience for all.
It also aims to highlight why digital accessibility and inclusion are essential and how assistive technologies can be used to help people with disabilities.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day focuses on making sure everyone, including over one billion people with disabilities, can use digital services.
The idea behind GAAD is to get people talking, thinking, and learning about how to make websites, mobile apps, and other digital services more inclusive. It plays a key role in promoting online accessibility by raising awareness and emphasizing the importance of inclusive digital experiences.
As we approach GAAD, it’s vital to reflect on the growing importance of digital accessibility.
The Sixth Annual State of Digital Accessibility Report shows the growing significance of digital accessibility.
Additionally, 83% of respondents say they have a dedicated digital accessibility budget, and more than 60% plan to maintain or increase their budget in the year ahead.
This discrepancy between awareness and action may suggest that certain organizations are not well equipped to fulfill the compliance deadline, as enforcement will start in June 2025 for any company with clients in the EU.
Digital accessibility has been shown to reduce legal risk and increase revenue by roughly 20% and 70%, respectively.
Almost 90% of respondents say automated remediation technology improves the effectiveness of digital accessibility.
As we near GAAD, it’s important to acknowledge the shifting landscape of accessibility regulations.
Here are the latest regulatory accessibility trends.
GAAD acts as an opportunity to remind businesses of the legal push and the need to prepare by integrating accessibility early in the software development life cycle.
Here is how you can prepare for the upcoming accessibility trends:
Shift from Compliance-Only to User-Centered Accessibility
More organizations are moving beyond ticking WCAG checkboxes and focusing on real-world usability for people with diverse disabilities.
Rise of AI-Powered Accessibility Tools
AI is now helping to detect patterns, auto-generate alt text, and simulate user experiences for accessibility issues.
Accessibility for Neurodivergent and Cognitive Disabilities
More focus is being given to cognitive and neurodiversity (e.g., autism, ADHD, dyslexia), not just visual/motor impairments.
Mobile Accessibility is a Must-Have
As mobile usage dominates, accessibility on mobile apps (especially native Android/iOS) is getting more attention.
Accessibility is Going “Shift Left”
Accessibility is being integrated earlier into the Software Development Life Cycle.
Legal Push: EAA, and More
As we read before, the regulations around Stricter enforcement and deadlines are pushing teams to get proactive.
Accessibility Automation in CI/CD
Accessibility testing tools for test automation are increasingly being integrated into CI pipelines.
With reference to Global Accessibility Awareness Day, let’s look at some of the best practices for implementing accessibility in digital services.
For example, AI-native cloud testing platforms like TestMu AI come with an accessibility testing suite that lets you perform manual and automated accessibility testing across different environments.
To get started, check out this documentation on accessibility testing with TestMu AI.
Note: Automate accessibility tests across 3000+ environments. Try TestMu AI Today!
Being differently-abled is a significant public health concern that must be addressed to ensure that all individuals, regardless of physical or mental abilities, have equal opportunities to live their lives to the fullest.
Accessible content also ensures that persons with disabilities may engage fully in the digital era and purchase on the same platform as everyone else. It is high time to make the digital world accessible to everybody.
I believe that we all have some physical or mental limitations. We all go through so much in the hustling culture. So, why the disparity?
We can promote justice and equity in our society by making the world more accessible to people with disabilities ❤️
Author
Pricilla Bilavendran is a QA professional with 15+ years of experience across functional, ETL, automation, and API testing. She specializes in API testing and automation using Postman, Newman, Selenium, and Java, and has led teams delivering quality engineering programs in fintech and enterprise domains. A Postman Supernova and AWS Community Builder, Pricilla is an active speaker, mentor, and blogger, sharing hands-on testing practices through talks, workshops, and community initiatives. She currently leads API-focused QA teams in Malaysia and holds an MBA and a B.Tech in Information Technology.
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