Mumbai: A new national study has revealed that a vast section of India’s digital ecosystem still excludes users with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive disabilities. The BB100 State of Digital Accessibility in India 2025 report, which analysed 100 of the country’s most visited websites, found an average of 116 accessibility errors per homepage.

Entertainment, Travel, and E-commerce Lead in Accessibility Gaps

Entertainment platforms recorded the highest error rate at 285.2, followed by Travel and Tourism (144.3) and E-commerce (121.5). Despite the rapid expansion of India’s digital economy, foundational accessibility features remain absent across many high-traffic platforms.

Study Conducted by BarrierBreak and NCPEDP

Conducted by BarrierBreak in partnership with the National Centre f

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