Accessibility in UX
Accessibility in UX means making websites and apps easy to use for everyone, including people with disabilities. This could mean adding bigger text for those with vision problems, making sure buttons work with a keyboard, or providing captions for videos. The goal is simple: no one should struggle to use a product because of the way it’s designed.
Why it’s important for your business
When your product is accessible, more people can use it, which means more customers and fewer frustrated users. It also helps businesses avoid legal issues and, more importantly, makes sure no one feels excluded. A good design works for everyone, not just some people.
Examples
1. E-commerce: An online store adds descriptions to product images so blind users with screen readers can understand what they’re buying.
2. Finance: A banking app makes sure all forms and buttons can be used without a mouse, helping people who rely on keyboard navigation.
3. Media & Entertainment: A streaming service includes subtitles and transcripts so people with hearing loss can still enjoy shows and movies.
Making your product accessible isn’t just the right thing to do, it makes life easier for users and helps your business grow.