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Characterizing Visual Accessibility Issues in AI Developer Tools: An Empirical Study

Sabrina Haque, Christoph Csallner

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Published 2026-08-05 · First seen 2026-08-06

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AI-assisted developer tools increasingly mediate programming through chat panels, terminal agents, generated diffs, and streaming status output. These interaction surfaces may create visual accessibility barriers for blind, low-vision, and color-vision-deficient developers, yet little is known about how such barriers are reported in public tool ecosystems. We analyze issues and forum discussions from five AI developer tool ecosystems: GitHub Copilot in VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and OpenCode. From 2,652 keyword-retrieved candidates, a three-model ensemble identified 600 unanimously positive visual accessibility reports. A stratified manual sanity check supported this conservative selection. Topic modeling and qualitative analysis identified three recurring categories: screen-reader and assistive-technology barriers; visual presentation, contrast, and differentiation problems; and readability, scaling, and control limitations in AI-specific interfaces. The relative prominence of these concerns varied across ecosystems and reflected differences in editor, terminal, chat, diff, and agent interaction surfaces. An exploratory metadata analysis further identified differences in reporter activity and, across the GitHub-based ecosystems, maintainer participation and closure processes. These findings show that the accessibility record of AI developer tools is shaped by both their interaction design and the reporting and maintenance practices of their surrounding ecosystems.

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@article{haque2026characterizing,
  title = {Characterizing Visual Accessibility Issues in AI Developer Tools: An Empirical Study},
  author = {Sabrina Haque and Christoph Csallner},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {AI-assisted developer tools increasingly mediate programming through chat panels, terminal agents, generated diffs, and streaming status output. These interaction surfaces may create visual accessibility barriers for blind, low-vision, and color-vision-deficient developers, yet little is known about how such barriers are reported in public tool ecosystems. We analyze issues and forum discussions from five AI developer tool ecosystems: GitHub Copilot in VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, OpenAI Codex,},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.05116},
  keywords = {cs.SE, cs.HC},
  eprint = {2608.05116},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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