The Accessibility Reinforcement Act (BFSG) will come into force on June 28, 2025 - but many companies are not yet prepared. Digital accessibility is no longer a voluntary measure, but a legal obligation for all B2C websites, apps and digital services. However, in addition to the legal requirement, accessibility offers numerous advantages: better user experience, greater reach and improved SEO rankings.
In this article, we show you what digital accessibility means and why it is so important.
In Germany alone, 7.9 million people live with a severe disability. But digital barriers affect many more people: Older users, temporarily restricted people (e.g. with an injury) or people with low digital skills also benefit from an accessible website.
The rule of thumb is: accessibility is essential for 10% of people, necessary for 30% and beneficial for 100%.
The Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz (BFSG) will require digital products and services in the B2C sector to be accessible from June 28, 2025. This includes:
✔ Websites & web shops
✔ Mobile apps
✔ Self-service terminals
✔ Online banking & digital payment methods
Companies that are not barrier-free risk penalties and exclude a growing customer group. The implementation of the requirements should therefore not be postponed - because the sooner measures are taken, the smoother the adaptation process will run.
A website is accessible if it can be used by people with visual, hearing, mobility or cognitive impairments without any hurdles. In practice, however, there are often major shortcomings:
Web accessibility is not only a legal obligation, but also brings tangible benefits for companies. An accessible website improves the user experience for everyone, not just people with disabilities. Clear structures, easy-to-read texts and intuitive navigation also benefit older users or people with a low affinity for technology.
Accessibility also increases reach: Around 7.9 million people in Germany live with a severe disability - those who remove digital barriers gain a larger target group. Accessibility also pays off from an SEO perspective: Search engines prefer well-structured, easily accessible content, which has a positive effect on rankings.
Last but not least, an inclusive website strengthens the image and brand perception. Companies that take accessibility seriously demonstrate social responsibility and position themselves as modern and customer-oriented. Those who act early will secure a competitive advantage and avoid legal risks from the upcoming BFSG 2025.
1. design optimization
2. technical implementation
3. accessible content
These measures not only make your website accessible, but also offer a better user experience for all visitors.
Time is of the essence: With the BFSG 2025, digital accessibility will become a legal requirement for many companies. Those who take action now will not only avoid penalties, but will also reach a broader target group, improve the user experience and strengthen their market position.
Digital accessibility is not an additional expense, but an investment in the future. It ensures greater reach, better SEO rankings and higher customer satisfaction - for all users, not just people with disabilities.
Companies that act early secure a competitive advantage and create a digital world that is accessible to all.
With CIXON as your partner, you will receive a customized solution that not only complies with legal requirements, but also future-proofs your website.
Book a free initial check now and implement the accessibility of your website professionally. We look forward to your inquiry.