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Developing the Enterprise GenAI UX Design Capabilities to Win

GenAI Solution Accessibility Best Practices

Workshop
Design GenAI that works for everyone—without slowing delivery

Accessibility can’t be a final QA step for GenAI interfaces. This workshop defines GenAI-specific accessibility risks and establishes design and validation practices that reduce rework and make adoption inclusive and defensible.

Leave with an accessibility approach that protects users, reduces rework, and makes GenAI readiness defensible at enterprise scale.

The Challenge

Enterprises can build GenAI features quickly—but accessibility risks and gaps often emerge late, when they’re hardest and most expensive to fix.

  • GenAI introduces new accessibility failure modes: Conversational interfaces, dynamic outputs, and adaptive interactions can unintentionally exclude users without explicit design standards.
  • Teams interpret accessibility inconsistently: Without shared patterns and guidance, accessibility varies by product, creating uneven user experiences and compliance exposure.
  • Testing isn’t integrated into delivery: When validation across assistive technologies is ad hoc, issues surface late and repeat across teams.

If accessibility isn’t designed in, GenAI adoption becomes uneven—and compliance and reputation risk increases.

Our Solution

We help teams embed accessibility into GenAI experience design as repeatable practices—supported by standards, components, and validation.

  • Identify GenAI-specific accessibility needs and use cases: Define the accessibility scenarios most relevant to your GenAI experiences, including where dynamic outputs create risk.
  • Align UX with WCAG and inclusive design principles: Translate requirements into practical design guidance so teams can build accessibility in from the start.
  • Implement accessible UI components and language behaviors: Establish patterns and component standards that support accessibility while keeping interfaces usable and consistent.
  • Test and validate across assistive technology platforms: Define the validation approach so accessibility is proven, not assumed, across real user contexts.
  • Institutionalize accessibility standards across GenAI solutions: Create adoption mechanisms so accessibility is consistent across teams and improves over time.
Area of Focus
  • Identifying GenAI-specific accessibility needs and use cases
  • Aligning GenAI UX with WCAG guidelines
  • Applying inclusive design principles to GenAI interactions
  • Implementing accessible UI components
  • Implementing accessible language model behaviors
  • Testing and validating across assistive technology platforms
  • Institutionalizing accessibility standards across GenAI solutions
Participants Will
  • Identify the GenAI accessibility needs most relevant to your users and priority use cases
  • Define practical guidance aligned to WCAG and inclusive design principles
  • Establish reusable accessibility patterns for GenAI UI components and interaction behaviors
  • Outline a testing and validation approach across assistive technology platforms
  • Leave with a plan to institutionalize accessibility standards across GenAI products and teams

Who Should Attend:

UX/UI DesignerTransformation LeadersQA LeadProduct LeadersService Delivery LeadersGenAI Program LeadersAI/ML LeadersGenAI Platform LeadersRisk, Compliance, Ethics, and Governance PartnersAccessibility and Inclusive Design Specialists

Solution Essentials

Format

Facilitated workshop (interactive discussion + working session)

Duration

4 hours 

Skill Level

Intermediate 

Tools

Virtual whiteboard and shared document workspace

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