- BarrierBreak’s latest BB100 report reviewed 100 websites across Government, E-commerce, Education, Healthcare, News, Travel & Tourism, Airlines, and Entertainment sectors
- Over 64% of errors are basic WCAG Level A violations; report calls for “accessibility by design” across all sectors
Mumbai, November 10, 2025: A new national study by BarrierBreak, in partnership with the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), has found that a significant number of India’s most visited websites continue to remain inaccessible for people with disabilities.
The BB100 State of Digital Accessibility in India 2025 analysed 100 of the country’s most visited websites and identified an average of 116 accessibility errors per homepage. The highest error rates were observed in Entertainment (285.2), Travel & Tourism (144.3), and E-commerce (121.5) sectors.
Digital accessibility ensures that online platforms, such as government portals, e-commerce sites, and digital banking services, can be independently used by people with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive disabilities.
According to NFHS-5 data, India has over 63 million people with disabilities, yet much of its digital ecosystem remains out of reach for them. Key findings include:
- 64% of errors were at the most basic (Level A) standard, indicating foundational design and navigation issues remain widespread.
- The highest error categories were poor colour contrast (36%), link issues (23%), missing keyboard operability (11%), ARIA markup (11%), and inadequate image descriptions (7%).
- Public sector websites, particularly Government and Healthcare, have shown improvement since last year, averaging 63.8 and 59.6 errors per homepage, but still fall short of having a truly inclusive design.
- Consumer-facing sectors like Entertainment and E-commerce continue to struggle, with high error rates and inconsistent application of accessibility features.
“The findings are a reminder that millions of Indians continue to be excluded from everyday digital experiences and essential online services.
The Entertainment, Travel, and E-commerce sectors touch our daily lives, yet remain the least accessible for this demographic,” said Arman Ali, Executive Director, NCPEDP. “As the Supreme Court has affirmed, digital access is a fundamental right.
India needs organizations to treat accessibility as a mainstream business and policy priority by integrating it from the very first line of design. Beyond the moral and legal imperative, the cost of inaccessibility is also economic.
Every inaccessible website represents lost customers, reduced engagement, and untapped revenue potential. Only when accessibility is seen as both a right and an opportunity can we ensure every Indian participates equitably in our digital future.”
Shilpi Kapoor, Founder and CEO of BarrierBreak, said, “We must stop viewing disability inclusion as a charity. When we design websites, apps, and digital services that everyone can use, we build not just equity, but better products for all.
We must remember that a large segment of India’s population stands to gain when digital accessibility is implemented. These are not edge cases, but a vast, potential customer base. “
“India’s digital economy has matured rapidly, but the inclusive design culture we need is still catching up. Going forward, embedding accessibility into every stage of digital transformation, rather than scrambling to pass post-launch audits, will improve usability for everyone and, in the process, unlock new markets,” she added.
The report was launched at the 4th edition of the Inclusive India: Digital First event on Monday, November 10, at the JW Marriott Sahar in Mumbai.
The BB100 study ranks websites across Government, E-commerce, Education, Healthcare, News, Travel & Tourism, Entertainment, and Airlines.
Evaluated using BarrierBreak’s A11yInspect tool and WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards, the analysis focused on homepage experiences and key accessibility criteria, including keyboard operability, color contrast, link text clarity, ARIA implementation, and image descriptions, providing a comprehensive cross-sector snapshot of India’s current digital inclusion landscape.
Last year, BarrierBreak’s BB100 report spotlighted the gaping accessibility gaps in India’s financial sector. Since then, the sector has seen progress and backing from SEBI to take real action.
The SEBI guidelines were published with robust requirements, clear timelines, and a framework for annual third-party audits to enforce ownership beyond token compliance. This is setting the stage for measurable year-on-year progress.
To download a complete copy of the report, please visit – https://www.barrierbreak.com/bb100-report-2nd-edition-digital-accessibility-landscape-of-the-finance-sector-in-india/
About BarrierBreak:
BarrierBreak, founded in 2004 in India, champions the idea that technology can empower people with disabilities and the elderly, enhancing their independence.
Built on three foundational principles—harnessing the power of technology, fostering employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and operating as a for-profit social enterprise—BarrierBreak stands at the forefront of offshore digital accessibility testing and consulting.
With a team of over 300 accessibility experts, the company is dedicated to crafting inclusive digital experiences that align with global accessibility standards.
BarrierBreak ensures compliance with WCAG 2.2 and 2.1 guidelines, Section 508, and ADA, and provides expert assistance in developing Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs).
The organisation continues to set new benchmarks in the industry, offering end-to-end digital accessibility services including manual and automated audits, web and mobile remediation, consulting, VPAT creation, and training programs.
This past year, their leadership and innovation were fortified by the launch of A11yInspect and A11yNow, combining advanced AI-driven automated scans with specialized manual testing to help organizations accelerate accessibility compliance and management.
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