Can AI Agent Skills Help Developers Ship Accessible Code?
March 11, 2026

Clear accessibility acceptance criteria have always been one of the most practical ways to help developers ship accessible code. The difficulty has always been finding the right level of detail. What works for one team doesn’t always work for the next. A general list sitting in a knowledge base like Confluence sounds good in theory, but in practice, developers often forget to look at it.
In a world where AI agents are writing the code, does the same principle apply?
Can agents benefit from accessibility acceptance criteria just like human developers do?
At Intopia, we’ve been experimenting with large language models, combining them with our internal resources such as acceptance criteria, issue templates, test cases and training materials. Our goal has been to explore what’s possible and develop tools that help us work more efficiently, or that we can package and share with others.
Intopia have been exploring how best to work with large language models to produce accessible websites and applications.
Here are some detailed and actionable findings from that research.







