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SAP Design

Accessibility & Inclusive Design

At SAP, we take an inclusive approach to product design and development. We strive to build products that empower our users and offer an experience that embraces the full spectrum of human diversity. This vision guides all of our work.

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Decisions that empower everyone

We infuse accessibility and inclusion into everything we do, from Inclusive User Research and Accessibility Design Tools to Accessibility Test Automation. We create new tools that we share with the global design community because we believe a more inclusive future is best achieved together.

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Accessibility Design Tools

Resources for designers to make accessibility part of the entire product experience from the start.

Get the Latest Accessibility Design Tools

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Inclusive Research Handbook

A resource to equip researchers with best practices, guidance, and templates for inclusive research.

Explore the Inclusive Research Handbook

Welcome to SAP Software Accessibility

Connect with our SAP Accessibility Community and explore the latest news and resources about SAP's Software Accessibility and Inclusive Design Program.

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SAP Software Accessibility

SAP provides information about our products' compliance with US Section 508, WCAG 2.2, and EN 301 549 based on VPAT® upon request and shares further information on SAP's Accessibility Development Policy.

Get your Accessibility Conformance Reports

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SAP Accessibility Community

Join the conversation, explore best practices, and connect with experts driving innovation in accessibility and inclusive design.

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