Written by Sebastian Fjeld on January 24, 2025

Digital Accessibility Worldwide: Breaking Boundaries Together

Accessibility

The digital world transcends borders - geographical, cultural and social. Websites, applications and digital content have become an integral part of our lives. But for millions of people, this content remains hidden behind an invisible wall: a lack of accessibility. Approaches to breaking down these barriers vary from country to country, but one thing is clear: digital inclusion is a global movement that is gaining momentum.

Laws and regulations: A global view of accessibility

United Kingdom: With the Equality Act 2010, the UK has introduced strict accessibility rules that extend to the digital space. Businesses must ensure that their services do not discriminate against anyone, including people with disabilities. Another key component is the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018, which sets out clear requirements for public organisations in particular.

Japan: The 'Basic Act for Persons with Disabilities' requires companies to consider accessibility in their digital offerings. In addition, the 'Accessibility Guidelines for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities' (JIS X 8341) are leading the way in practical implementation. Japan is thus demonstrating a progressive approach to digital inclusion.

European Union: The EU is setting new standards with the Accessibility Improvement Act (BFSG), which will come into force in 2025. Companies will be required to make digital products and services accessible. The implementation of the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards is central to this - but there is more to it: the active involvement of people with disabilities.

USA: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has set clear guidelines for digital accessibility. Companies that do not comply risk legal consequences - lawsuits for inaccessible websites are on the rise. This shows that accessibility is not only an ethical requirement, but also a legal imperative.

Australia: Australia's Disability Discrimination Act also takes a tough approach. Businesses must ensure that their digital content does not exclude anyone. Accessibility is more than a goal - it is an essential part of the digital space.

Canada: The Accessible Canada Act is ambitious: Canada wants to be a world leader in accessibility by 2040. This law is a clear commitment to an inclusive future where the digital and physical worlds are accessible to all.

These countries set standards - and yet the details show how different the approaches are. This is a major challenge for international companies.

The challenge for global businesses

For global businesses, it is not enough to meet the requirements of a single country. Each country has its own laws, standards and cultural expectations. What works in one market may not work in another. What's more, accessibility is more than just a legal standard - it's a sign of innovation, responsibility and respect for all users.

So how can companies maintain a global view and be efficient at the same time? This is where Eye-Able® comes in.

Eye-Able: Your global accessibility partner

Eye-Able® brings clarity and efficiency to the complex world of digital accessibility. Our innovative tools and services help you break down barriers and create an inclusive digital world. We offer a comprehensive solution that helps you meet global requirements efficiently.

Our approaches:

- Automated testing: With our Eye-Able® Audit tool, we provide automated testing based on common accessibility standards such as WCAG to verify and ensure compliance.

- Reports and analysis: Eye-Able® Report helps you gain detailed insight into the accessibility status of your digital offerings and implement targeted improvements.

- Plain language AI: Our AI-powered text-to-speech tool makes content more understandable and accessible for all users.

- Workshops and training: Our experienced team can provide workshops, training and one-to-one consultancy to help you integrate accessibility strategically and sustainably into your processes.

- And many more tools: Eye-Able® offers a wide range of solutions tailored to your specific needs.

With Eye-Able®, you have a partner who can help you achieve digital accessibility effectively, flexibly and with minimal effort. Together we create an inclusive and accessible future. Together we create an inclusive and accessible future.

Why act now?

Legislation is tightening around the world. For businesses that act, the opportunities are huge: a wider audience, stronger customer loyalty and a positive, modern image. Accessibility is not a burden, it is a driver of innovation.

With Eye-Able®, you have a partner who can make digital accessibility simple, effective and sustainable. Together we can make the digital world more inclusive, leaving no one behind.

The future is inclusive - start now!

Digital accessibility is not a question of 'if', but of 'when' and 'how'. Let's work together to make your digital presence inclusive worldwide. With Eye-Able®, you can make a difference - for your business, your customers and a fairer world.

Start your journey to an accessible digital future today - with Eye-Able® at your side.

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.
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