About Me
Helping everyone succeed through the power of accessibility.
My name is Mohammed Qadeer ,I am passionate about creating digital experiences that empower users, simplify complexity, and remove barriers. As a Product Manager and UX Accessibility Specialist, I bring together user research, product strategy, and accessibility best practices to design web applications that are easy to use, fully inclusive, and aligned with modern digital standards. My work is grounded in a simple belief: great digital products are built when teams listen deeply to users, test ideas early, and design with empathy and clarity. I advocate for accessible design at every stage of a product’s lifecycle—from discovery and prototyping to user testing and go-live—ensuring that no user is left behind.
Over the years, I have collaborated with developers, designers, policy teams, and business stakeholders to transform outdated systems into modern, responsive, and WCAG-compliant digital solutions. I thrive in complex environments where innovation meets real-world constraints, and I take pride in helping organizations shift toward evidence-driven decision-making. Whether managing a product roadmap, conducting usability studies, or refining a user flow to improve accessibility, I am dedicated to creating digital experiences that reflect best-in-class design, accessibility, and product excellence.
Read my missionMy Mission
My mission is to create digital experiences that treat every user with dignity, clarity, and respect. As a Product Manager, I believe that meaningful products are built when we listen deeply, understand real human needs, and ensure no one is left behind in the process. Accessibility is not just a requirement—it is a commitment to equity, usability, and compassion in the digital world.
I strive to bring humanity into product development by shaping visions, roadmaps, and strategies grounded in empathy and informed by evidence. My goal is to guide teams through complexity, connect ideas across disciplines, and champion design choices that remove barriers rather than create them. As a UX accessibility specialist, I work to ensure that people with disabilities and diverse lived experiences directly influence how our products evolve.
Ultimately, my mission is to lead product teams toward building solutions that truly empower—products that simplify everyday tasks, respect user diversity, and deliver value in ways that matter. Because when we build with accessibility and humanity at the core, we don’t just improve user experience—we improve lives.
What I Do
- Product Strategy & Roadmapping: Define product vision, accessibility strategy, and long-term roadmap priorities rooted in user needs, analytics, and regulatory compliance. Champion inclusive-by-default digital transformation.
- UX Research & Usability Testing: Plan and run UX research, usability studies, accessibility-focused user tests, and interviews with people with disabilities. Translate findings into actionable product decisions and improved user flows.
- Accessibility Governance & Policy Integration: Establish accessibility guidelines, acceptance criteria, governance models, and cross-team standards that ensure products remain compliant throughout their lifecycle.
- Feature Prioritization & Cross-Functional Leadership: Partner with engineering, design, policy, and business stakeholders to prioritize features, refine requirements, manage epics/stories, and unblock teams.
- End-to-End Product Delivery: Lead products from discovery to launch—including requirement definition, prototyping, backlog refinement, QA cycles, release planning, and continuous improvement with accessibility baked in throughout.
- Design Systems & Components: Accessible buttons, forms, dialogs, navigation, and complex widgets.
- Audits & QA: Automated + manual testing (NVDA/JAWS/VoiceOver), reports mapped to WCAG criteria.
- Coaching & Enablement: Workshops for designers, developers, and QA — accessibility built into DoD.
My Belief
- Inclusive by default — accessibility is baked in, not bolted on.
- Evidence-driven — real user feedback and AT testing guide decisions.
- Sustainable — patterns, tokens, and docs that teams can maintain.
