AODA compliance is a legal framework in Ontario, Canada, designed to ensure that digital experiences, including websites, applications, and services, are accessible to people with disabilities. It encompasses five main standards: Customer Service, Information and Communications, Transportation, Employment, and Design of Public Spaces, all of which aim to remove barriers and promote inclusivity across public and private sectors. Organizations must meet specific requirements, such as adhering to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), to make digital content perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. Complying with AODA not only fulfills legal obligations but also enhances user experience, builds trust, and demonstrates a commitment to accessibility. Failure to comply can result in significant fines, legal actions, and reputational damage, highlighting the importance of regular audits and updates to maintain compliance. Tools like LambdaTest Accessibility DevTools, WAVE, and Axe DevTools assist organizations in identifying and addressing accessibility issues. Integrating accessibility into organizational culture and involving users with disabilities in testing can further ensure inclusive and user-friendly digital platforms.