Level Access, the leading provider of digital accessibility solutions, in collaboration with the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies (G3ict) and the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), released its Sixth Annual State of Digital Accessibility Report. With responses from more than 1,400 professionals across industries—and for the first time, including more than 500 decision makers from the European market—this latest report serves as the most comprehensive overview of how organizations around the world are approaching digital accessibility. It also offers critical insights into the factors driving successful digital accessibility programs, demonstrates the connection between digital accessibility and improved business outcomes, and illuminates the barriers organizations face when implementing digital accessibility at scale.
“The State of Digital Accessibility: Analysis, Insights, and Action Items for 2025.”
“We’re incredibly excited about this year’s findings, not only because they reveal widespread adoption of digital accessibility—with modern organizations in both the U.S. and Europe understanding its importance—but also validate that there’s a direct connection between digital accessibility and positive business outcomes. Business leaders are overwhelmingly acknowledging accessibility’s role in improved customer acquisition, customer satisfaction, and revenue,” said Ian Lowe, Chief Marketing Officer, Level Access.
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According to the Sixth Annual State of Digital Accessibility Report, 89% of professionals say digital accessibility is a competitive advantage for their organization, 81% say digital accessibility has contributed to improved customer acquisition, 87% say it has contributed to improved customer satisfaction, and 75% say it has contributed to improved revenue.
Additional key findings from the 2024-2025 report include:
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“Digital experiences are becoming more complex, standards and regulations continue to evolve, and organizations are managing increasingly robust portfolios. Because of this, many struggle to sustain digital accessibility at scale,” added Lowe. “However, I believe our research can serve as a roadmap to success, with insights into how governance, executive support, training, and proactivity provide the foundation for impactful, ongoing digital accessibility practices.”
“This year’s report paints the most detailed picture yet of how organizations across markets and industries are navigating the current digital accessibility landscape—and the benefits they’re experiencing as a result,” said Christopher M. Lee, PhD, CEO of G3ict. “We hope the findings inspire organizations to prioritize accessibility not just as a regulatory necessity but as a strategic business advantage.”
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