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AI-generated web apps show poor motion accessibility

A recent analysis of 196 AI-generated web applications revealed significant accessibility issues, particularly concerning motion. The study found that 66.3% of these applications failed to provide a way to pause or hide animations, violating WCAG 2.2.2 standards. Furthermore, 96.9% lacked a reduced-motion guard, meaning they did not respect user preferences for minimizing motion. Only a small fraction, 3.1% (six apps), passed all tested accessibility criteria related to motion. The findings suggest that motion-related accessibility is often overlooked by AI app builders and is not typically covered by standard automated accessibility scanning tools. AI

IMPACT Highlights a critical, often overlooked accessibility gap in AI-generated applications, potentially impacting user experience and compliance.

RANK_REASON Analysis of AI-generated web applications regarding accessibility standards. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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AI-generated web apps show poor motion accessibility

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