EAA Compliance for Mobile Apps
A year after the European Accessibility Act became enforceable, organisations have audited their apps, published statements, and started embedding accessibility into how they work. What we hear most often now is no longer "are we compliant?" but "how do we stay compliant as our app evolves?".
A year after the European Accessibility Act became enforceable, organisations have audited their apps, published statements, and started embedding accessibility into how they work. What we hear most often now is no longer "are we compliant?" but "how do we stay compliant as our app evolves?".
In this free 45-minute live session, we share what organisations have learned in the first year — and what it takes to stay compliant. For the full reflection, read Five lessons from one year of the European Accessibility Act.
Abra works with organisations across Europe to make mobile apps accessible and raise their accessibility maturity.
🕓 Duration: 45 minutes
📍 Location: Online (via Google Meet)
💶 Costs: free
📅 Next session: 28 August 2026 (11:00 -11:45 CEST)
Visit our event page to register directly or reach out to us via our contact page.
Meet your trainers
Tanya van Workum and Paul van Workum help organisations across Europe improve the accessibility of mobile apps and build sustainable accessibility practices.
Tanya is co-owner of Abra and Product Owner of the Abra ecosystem. She contributes to the W3C Mobile Accessibility Task Force and advises organisations on accessibility strategy, testing, compliance, and accessibility maturity.
Paul is co-founder of Abra, accessibility consultant, and board member of the Appt Foundation. He helps organisations understand where they are in their accessibility journey, identify the right testing strategy, and integrate accessibility into their development process.
Together, they combine expertise in accessibility strategy, compliance, testing, and mobile app development, helping organisations build accessible mobile apps and maintain compliance as products evolve.
Who it's for
Decision-makers, product owners, and legal & compliance leads. Engineers and designers welcome.
Compliance, risk & legal — what the EAA requires, and what supervisors ask for
Product owners & heads of digital — turning obligations into roadmap and process
CIOs, CTOs & decision-makers — where you sit on the maturity curve, and what next looks like
No prior accessibility experience required.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this session, you’ll:
Understand what organisations need to do to support and demonstrate compliance
Understand the different types of accessibility testing and when to use them
Learn how automated testing, manual testing, and user testing work together
Understand the four pillars of accessible apps — accessible foundations, testing, shared ownership, and continuous improvement
See how accessibility can be integrated into mobile app development, from design to release
Understand what a solid accessibility statement looks like
Outline
One year of EAA — what changed and what enforcement looks like
What compliance requires — comply, document, maintain, report
Accessibility testing in practice
Automated testing
Manual testing
User testing
The four pillars of accessible apps
Accessible foundations
Testing
Shared ownership
Continuous improvement
Accessibility in your process — from design to release
The accessibility statement — what good looks like
How to join
👉 Register now for free via our Calendly page or contact us via the Abra contact page.
You’ll receive a Google Meet link after registration.
Why Abra offers this training
Abra helps teams make mobile apps accessible — faster.
Our ecosystem combines automated testing, expert guidance, and training so you can integrate accessibility into every development step.
Learn more at abra.ai or explore more online courses at abra.id/academy.