Vibe Access is punk accessibility.
It’s what happens when blind people stop waiting for perfect compliance, flawless alt text, or polished apps—and start using AI tools to access the world now.
It’s not a product. It’s a mindset. It’s duct-taped prompts and wearable assistants. It’s smart glasses that vibe-check people. It’s screenshots + GPT when a screen reader stalls. It’s finding out what’s for dinner because you asked the AI, not because someone finally labelled the damn button.
It’s not about accessibility as a legal checkbox. It’s about agency. Autonomy. Audacity.
Blind people have always hacked the world to make it work. Vibe Access is just the 2025 edition of that same spirit—infused with ChatGPT, Ray-Bans, PiccyBots, and unapologetic ambition.
If mainstream accessibility is a government building, Vibe Access is a neon-lit warehouse with a screen reader soldered to a synth keyboard and an AI whispering over the bassline.
You don’t wait for access. You make it. You take it. You vibe it.
Access Anyway. #VibeAccess #BlindWithAI
— Published from the neon shadows of Vibe Access HQ at charli.info