AI Narrows Mobile Accessibility Gap but 95.9% of Top Sites Still Fail
A 2026 WebAIM report found detectable accessibility failures on 95.9% of the top one million websites, averaging 56 errors per page, with mobile apps faring no better. AI is now intervening at multiple layers: iOS VoiceOver and Android TalkBack use on-device models to auto-generate descriptions for unlabeled UI elements, while both platforms provide real-time captions for any in-app audio. At the development stage, AI code-generation tools increasingly include accessibility properties by default when producing UI components. Regulatory pressure is also mounting, as the European Accessibility Act took effect in June 2025 and US ADA Title II requires government apps to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards by April 2026. Despite these advances, experts caution that automated fixes do not replace manual testing with a screen reader to verify real-world usability.
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