The European Accessibility Act is set to take effect in June 2025, introducing standardized accessibility standards across all 27 EU member states, aiming to improve software accessibility for people with disabilities while benefiting businesses through simplified compliance requirements. As companies prepare for this regulatory milestone, they are seeking efficient ways to identify and address accessibility issues in their applications, with test automation playing a crucial role in supporting overall accessibility programs, although it will not alone prove compliance with accessibility laws. The European Accessibility Act aims to reduce overhead related to managing accessibility standards, allowing smaller businesses to compete more easily across country boundaries in the EU. Cypress Accessibility is designed to make the automation aspect of accessibility testing effortless, providing features such as full-page HTML and CSS snapshot examples, opt-in pipeline failure, and easy comparison of runs to track the effect of accessibility fixes. By incorporating accessibility into their planning and education efforts, companies can shift towards an accessibility-first mindset, leveraging tools like Cypress Accessibility to support their broader accessibility initiatives and connect with technical and non-technical team members to review and fix issues.