From June 2025, all EU Member States must comply with a new piece of legislation that could reshape how millions of people experience the world around them: the European Accessibility Act (EAA). Designed to ensure equal access to products and services for the over 100 million EU citizens with disabilities, this law sets common EU-wide accessibility standards. Whether you’re using an ATM, reading an e-book, buying something online, taking public transport, or using a smartphone – these services and tools will need to be accessible to all.
It’s a step towards the EU’s core values: equality, inclusion, mobility, and solidarity. But while the act sends a strong message, it also raises some big questions: Can it be effectively implemented in all 27 Member States? Will it make a real difference in everyday life?