Accessibility Directive 2025

Meet EAA requirements with automatic transcription

On June 28, 2025, the EU Accessibility Directive (European Accessibility Act) comes into force. The law sets new, strict requirements for digital accessibility for companies, authorities, and organizations. One of the most important requirements is that all audio and video content must be captioned or transcribed.

What does EAA 2025 mean?

Take a quick journey through the EAA and what it means for you and your organization.

What is EAA?

EAA (European Accessibility Act) is an EU directive that comes into force on June 28, 2025. The purpose is to make digital services and products accessible to everyone, regardless of ability.

Who is affected?

The law applies to companies, authorities, the education sector, and municipalities that offer digital services or information to the public. Everyone must ensure their content is accessible.

What is required?

You need to provide subtitles, transcriptions, and other accessibility adaptations for audio, video, and digital documents. The requirements are clear and comprehensive.

How does Scribbly help?

Scribbly automates transcription and captioning with AI. We make it easy to meet EAA requirements – quickly, securely, and in Swedish.

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