07/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/31/2025 03:27
The European accessibility act (EAA) ensures key products and services - such as phones, computers, TVs, banking and payment services, public transport, e-commerce platforms, and electronic communications - are accessible to persons with disabilities.
Around 100 million people in the EU live with a disability.The EAA aims to reduce barriers they face daily and enable them to fully participate in society. Select products and services sold in the EU now have to fulfil common accessibility requirements. This includes, for example, adequate font sizes and text-to-speech features in self-service payment terminals, e-readers, and smartphones.
Concretely, it means:
The act also requires mandatory training in disability and accessibility for service providers.
The EAA came into effect in June 2025. It promotes fairness and justice while fostering growth, innovation, and improved mobility by ensuring a consistent level of accessibility across the EU. The Commission remains committed to enabling equal opportunities for all and ensuring no one is left behind.
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