We are witnessing a digital age that evolves rapidly, leaving us humans far behind. The encouraging part in all of this is that everything is being refined to a level of perfection. If you’re wondering what the EAA stands for and how it will contribute to a better society and more accessible applications, you’re in the right place. Here, we’ll break down all the details about the EAA.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) sets essential guidelines for digital and physical accessibility across sectors, making products and services more user-friendly for everyone, especially people with disabilities and the elderly. It standardizes what needs to be accessible, from mobile apps to banking interfaces, and encourages innovation by leaving flexibility in how accessibility is achieved. By fostering inclusivity and ensuring smoother public procurement, the EAA not only promotes social equity but also creates opportunities for businesses to reach a broader, more diverse audience across the EU.
Around 80 million people in the EU are in need of better compliance of many apps and sectors. Accessibility is a precondition to ensure their full and equal participation in society. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) aims to improve the functioning of the internal market for accessible products and services by removing barriers created by divergent legislation. The Accessibility Act will establish European-wide functional requirements. This means requirements establishing accessibility principles instead of prescribing the detailed technical solutions.
The European Accessibility Act will cover the following products and services:
iOS and Android app development will be greatly influenced by EAA especially in terms of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design. Complying with the EAA will mean adopting inclusive design principles from the start. This not only broadens their audience but also reduces barriers to app usage across the EU.
Many of the apps will need to enhance their accessibility by integrating screen readers, text-to-speach, voice control and other features considering that visual, auditory and cognitive impaired users can access them easily. Also the apps must work seamlessly with assistive technology providing smooth user experience for those who rely on these tools.
The improvements will come in many other forms such as in the visual design (color contrast or adjustable text sizes) to simplified navigation through larger and clearly labeled buttons and error prevention techniques such as confirmation messages for important actions or auto-filled simple form structures.
Apps will also benefit from accessible documentation guiding users on utilizing built-in accessibility features. This might include in-app tutorials or external support resources for those in need.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) previously developed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). WCAG is still essential for creating accessible websites, apps and digital documents. Their base is summarized as POUR.
According to WCAG there are three levels of compliance which provide flexibility based on the content's purpose and audience. We at Inellipse strive to reach the highest level of accessibility and work on our end as well in order to make our website highly compliant with EAA and paraparallelly we use our incredibly robust knowledge base to help our clients to gain the highest level of compatibility too.
EAAs adoption is nearly at the edge of tomorrow. The new apps, which are launched after EAAs adoption must comply by June 28, 2025; existing apps,which are already on the market, by June 28, 2030. Ensure your payment and banking apps are accessible and inclusive, empowering users with disabilities to manage their finances independently and securely. Start planning now to meet these critical deadlines. We salute this decision since this grace period allows us professionals and businesses to retrofit and update the current apps and meet compliance fast but safe and smoothly, to gain best results for our clients and users of the apps.
We must take into consideration that levels of accessibility should be high in banking, payments or/and all other industries, but time pressure and restrictions in requirements can present all parties with different kinds of problems especially on the security levels. One way to prevent major problems is to start early, or even today! We want to provide a road map to success in terms we want you to know how to fight the compliance maturity from day one to maintenance!
Wide range of products will be influenced, so wether you:
The next step-by-step guide will prepare you for EAA Compliance by June 28, 2025.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is a critical step toward making the digital and physical world more inclusive, benefiting millions of people, particularly those with disabilities. By setting clear guidelines across multiple sectors—from mobile apps to public transport—the EAA encourages businesses to adopt inclusive design principles, improving accessibility for all. We commend the EAA's efforts to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, can fully engage with essential services.
At Inellipse, we’re ready to help our clients navigate this change. With our expertise and robust knowledge base, we’re committed to ensuring that your products meet the new accessibility standards, whether you're launching a new app or updating an existing one. The deadlines are fast approaching—new apps must comply by June 28, 2025, and existing apps by June 28, 2030.
By acting now, businesses can meet these deadlines smoothly, enhancing both user experience and social inclusivity. Accessibility isn’t just a regulatory requirement; it’s an opportunity to reach a broader, more diverse audience, and create a better, more equitable society for all. Let’s work together to make accessibility a priority and build a more inclusive future.