Panelists
Aashutosh Kulkarni
Product Experience
Suzega
Aashutosh is a product designer based in Singapore, specializing in data-heavy products that are functional and accessible. He contributes to the Mobile Accessibility Task Force (MAFT) under W3C, helping to make WCAG more mobile-friendly
Aman Rathi
Senior Lead Product Designer
BrowserStack
Aman Rathi is a Senior Product Designer, leading a suite of accessibility-focused products. He is actively involved in building tools that enhance both web and design accessibility, and he regularly contributes to the design system
About the event
Mobile apps are at the heart of how we live, work, and connect today. But to truly serve everyone, accessibility must be built in from the ground up. That means every team—designers, developers, and QA—needs to work together to tackle the unique challenges of mobile accessibility at every step of the software development life cycle (SDLC).
Join our upcoming webinar to discover how to make accessibility a natural part of your mobile app development process. You’ll learn how a unified, cross-functional approach can help your team deliver apps that are not only powerful and polished—but usable by all.
What you’ll learn
- Designing for everyone: Why accessibility should be part of your design thinking from day one
- Testing that works: How QA teams can automate accessibility checks and integrate them effortlessly into CI/CD workflows
- Tools that empower: How BrowserStack’s accessibility testing suite can help your team deliver compliant, inclusive mobile experiences
WHAT OUR
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
Priyanka Halder
Senior Manager of Quality Engineering
We use BrowserStack heavily for cross-browser and mobile test automation. Our tests are now super solid—they catch anything and everything.
Kateryna Glushchuk
Senior Manager, OLX
We cannot afford having bugs in production. That’s why we avoid rollbacks. We try to identify the bug before we release.
Martin Schneider
Delivery Manager, Carousell
Before BrowserStack, it took eight test engineers a whole day to test. Now it takes an hour. We can release daily if we wanted to.