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In this incredible session of the Testμ conference, Laveena Ramchandani explains why accessibility testing is important, how to adapt to an accessibility mindset and bring accessibility to your teams.

TestMu AI
January 11, 2026
Accessibility is something that we shouldn’t ignore or brush aside. It’s vital when you are releasing web products (or digital content) to the global market. In this case, it must be accessible to everyone, including folks with special needs like blindness, deafness, or other cognitive challenges.
This is where accessibility testing comes into the picture.
Laveena Ramchandani is a passionate test manager who has been in the software testing industry for almost ten years. Her entry into the digital platform helped many individuals learn new testing aspects. She is also a community leader in data science testing and general testing.
In this next incredible session of the Testμ conference, Laveena Ramchandani explains what is accessibility testing, why it is important, how to adapt to an accessibility mindset and bring accessibility to your teams.
Let’s get started!
Laveena kickstarts the session by highlighting the background of accessibility.
Did you know there are nearly 4 million people with impairments in the UK? In Canada, this number surpasses over 18 million. Color blindness affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women worldwide. 8.4 million working-age people (16-64) reported being disabled from October to December 2020, which is 20% of the working-age population.

These numbers drive us to think – Are we making it accessible for them?
Technology makes things easier for individuals without impairments. However, the same is not valid for people with impairments. Laveena shared some examples of accessibility where it went wrong. It includes Parkwood Entertainment, Domino’s Pizza, Netflix, Amazon, etc.
Laveena then shares her experience of how she first came across accessibility while working at a bank and developing an open banking system. After the product went live, the test manager asked her – how we did accessibility testing. At that moment, she had no idea about testing accessibility. Everything went upside down, and then she understood the significance of web accessibility testing.
Laveena lists down different factors that make web accessibility testing important.

She also describes a few of the benefits of accessibility testing.
Laveena discusses how she brought accessibility to her team. Below are key points.
Laveena then explained the importance of team coaching and how she does it.

According to Laveena – one should run accessibility tests as early as possible. The design and planning phase is the best place to start accessibility testing.
She also discussed the following key pointers.
She then emphasized – what an ideal accessibility report would contain. Here are the following areas that you should have in your report.

Based on the results you get from accessibility reports, you become a subject-matter expert on accessibility. You feel accomplished as more people approach you to make their product more accessible.
Laveena shares some of his steps on accessibility.
She gives some quick tips around accessibility that you can follow.

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