Developer's AI Audit of 15 Android Apps Exposes Accessibility Gap in Local Apps
A developer building an AI agent for Android automation spent a week testing 15 popular apps to understand why the agent worked on some platforms but failed on others. The audit revealed that global tech companies like Google and WhatsApp provide rich accessibility labels, while local banking, government, and telecom apps had little to none. These missing labels, originally designed to help blind and visually impaired users navigate apps via screen readers, also render the AI agent completely unable to interact with those interfaces. The developer concluded that local apps are effectively inaccessible to people with disabilities, not just to automated tools. In response, an A-to-F accessibility scoring system is being developed and will be published, with plans to contact local app developers about closing these gaps.
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