The WebAIM Million, an annual accessibility analysis, found that home pages built with Gatsby had significantly fewer accessibility errors compared to other technologies, with 34.3 detectable errors on average, which is 44% fewer than the average. Gatsby's commitment to accessibility is highlighted as exemplary, with the framework showing about half as many errors as sites built with React alone. Jared Smith from WebAIM praised Gatsby for fostering a culture of inclusion and recommended it as a model for other technologies. Gatsby has implemented improvements in its starters and themes and invested in client-side routing research to enhance accessibility. The company also emphasizes ongoing education through workshops, live streams, and conferences to address accessibility, acknowledging that automated tools can only detect a portion of issues. Despite their success, Gatsby recognizes the need for continued accessibility efforts and encourages public commitments to accessibility from other UI libraries and frameworks.