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Why is it Critical to Regularly Test and Evaluate Designs for Accessibility and Making Necessary Adjustments

In this article, Santosh Shukla, CEO of UI/UX at LS Digital, explains that accessibility isn’t a one-time task but a continuous process essential for inclusivity, compliance, usability, business growth, and long-term brand trust.

by MN4U Bureau
August 16, 2025
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Digital platforms are reaching more people than ever – but also more kinds of people than ever. As this diversity grows, accessibility has moved beyond being a compliance issue. It’s become a measure of how well a product is built for the real world. What used to be a fringe concern discussed in developer meetups is now a boardroom priority, and not just for ethical reasons. Accessibility is fast becoming a litmus test for product relevance, business resilience, and brand reputation.

The belief that accessibility is a one-time effort – a sprint before launch or a post-audit clean-up – is outdated. Standards are shifting. Technologies are advancing. User behaviors are evolving. Accessibility has become a moving target, and the only way to keep up is through consistent evaluation and iteration.

Much of what is considered accessible today didn’t exist five years ago. Eye-tracking inputs, voice navigation, AI-generated captions, and more nuanced screen reader compatibility weren’t widely mainstream then. Similarly, new updates to accessibility guidelines like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are being driven not just by regulatory changes but by changing societal expectations and a deeper understanding of what digital inclusion truly means.

This evolution isn’t happening in a vacuum. Governments are getting stricter. The regulatory net is tightening. In the U.S., the Americans with Disabilities Act is being increasingly interpreted to include digital products. The European Accessibility Act is creating clear timelines and mandates for digital compliance across sectors. In India, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act recognises access to information technology as a legal right. This legal pressure is only going to grow – and with it, the reputational and financial risks of non-compliance.

Yet the argument for ongoing accessibility testing doesn’t rest on compliance alone. The real case lies in the numbers – and the missed opportunity. According to the World Health Organization, over 1.3 billion people globally live with some form of disability. That’s 16% of the population. Factor in ageing populations, and that number rises sharply. In less than a decade, one in six people worldwide will be over 60. Many will face impairments that affect how they engage with digital tools – whether it’s limited vision, declining motor skills, or reduced cognitive flexibility.

But perhaps the most compelling reason to treat accessibility as a continuous discipline is that digital experiences are now the primary gateway to basic services. From booking healthcare to accessing education, applying for loans, or navigating government systems – most of life’s essentials are mediated through a screen. If these touchpoints exclude a significant portion of the population, they don’t just fail at inclusion. They fail at utility.

The market consequences of this are clear. Inaccessible digital products lead to user drop-offs, poor engagement, and a direct loss of revenue. A study by WebAIM estimated that U.S. businesses lose nearly $7 billion annually due to inaccessible websites. Add to that the reputational damage that comes from being called out by consumers, advocacy groups, or in court – and the cost of inaction becomes even harder to ignore.

What we need, instead, is a cultural shift. One where accessibility isn’t an afterthought or an emergency fix, but an embedded mindset across teams. Regular testing and user feedback loops, especially those involving people with lived experience of disability, are essential. Not because they’re ‘nice to have’ but because they’re the only way to catch the blind spots that automated scans and static audits miss. The most effective accessibility fixes are rarely found in documentation – they emerge from friction, from listening, and from reworking designs that seemed fine on paper but don’t hold up in practice.

Accessibility, ultimately, is about future-proofing. It ensures that as the digital ecosystem expands, it does so in a way that is genuinely open – not just to a few, but to all. Businesses that recognise this early and operationalise it into their product development life cycles aren’t just being inclusive but also strategic.

There’s growing recognition across industries that inclusive design improves usability for everyone, not just those with disabilities. Be it captioned videos helping users in noisy environments or large tap targets improving navigation for users on the move, accessibility features often end up improving the experience for broader audiences. What starts as a fix for a specific need frequently becomes a baseline expectation. This is the new reality of digital design.

To sum it up, organisations that invest in continuous accessibility evaluation – and adapt based on what they learn – will be the ones that build better products, reach wider audiences, and earn greater trust in the long run.

(Views are personal) 

Tags: LS DigitalSantosh Shukla

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