The State of Digital Accessibility: What’s Holding Teams Back and How to Move Forward in 2026
If you’re planning your 2026 accessibility strategy, this is the data you need. Our survey of more than 1,600 professionals reveals the most critical gaps limiting progress, and how leading organizations are closing them.
Join us for a live webinar on December 9 at 1 PM ET to dive into key trends from our Seventh Annual State of Digital Accessibility Report. You’ll come away with actionable insights to strengthen your accessibility program, reduce risk, and scale impact—whether you’re just starting or deep into your journey.
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What you’ll learn
In this session, Level Access experts will break down the latest market research and what it means for your accessibility practice:
Speakers
Learn from experts shaping the future of accessibility
Andrew Chung
Chief Product Officer, Level Access
Andrew Chung is a visionary Chief Product Officer who is passionate about driving change through technology. With over 20 years of experience in the tech industry, Andrew has developed a keen eye for identifying market trends and opportunities, and translating them into successful products. In his current role at Level Access, he is developing the company’s product strategy to ensure technology enables everyone to experience the fullness of life .
Corbb O’Connor
Director of Accessibility Advocacy, Level Access
Corbb O’Connor leads accessibility advocacy for Level Access. Over the years, he has educated thousands about creating inclusive environments, alongside others with disabilities, in the United States, Canada, and Jamaica. He’s spent the past six years consulting with the world’s largest business-to-business and business-to-consumer companies to connect them with disabled people and ensure their content is usable by people with disabilities. O’Connor has also started a business-to-business communications firm, U.S. Bank’s accessibility initiative, and a manual testing team.
Jackie Dutot
Lead Engagement Manager (Program and Strategy), Level Access
Jackie Dutot leads Program and Strategic Services at Level Access, where she partners with organizations across industries to build and mature sustainable digital accessibility programs. With over 20 years of experience in disability inclusion and more than 15 years in accessibility program leadership, she specializes in program governance, process integration, policy development, training, and fostering inclusive cultures. Jackie also leads the Level Access Digital Accessibility Maturity Model (DAMM) Assessments and holds an M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction. She has been an IAAP Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) since 2016.