In 2026, Kiribati has made significant strides in digital accessibility, with nearly 68% of websites adhering to international standards. Despite limited resources, efforts to improve UX are evident, especially in government and educational sectors. The average conversion rate of 3.2% indicates gradual progress in engaging users, though there remains room for growth, particularly in mobile usability and inclusive design practices.
Investment in digital accessibility has increased to USD 1.2 million, reflecting a national commitment to inclusivity. User satisfaction scores have also risen to 78/100, showcasing improvements in user experience. Continued focus on mobile engagement and affordable accessibility solutions will be vital for Kiribati to enhance its digital ecosystem and ensure equitable access for all residents.