If your video content isn’t accessible, then it’s failing — no matter how flashy the graphics, how smooth the transitions, or how persuasive the presenter. Inaccessible videos waste your resources, exclude your audience, and quietly undercut the very goals you created them to achieve.
And with the rise of AI-generated media, that problem is about to get a whole lot worse.
Whether you're in government, education, or the corporate sector, video has become a go-to tool for:
Delivering training and onboarding
Communicating important updates
Educating diverse learners
Promoting values and services
Replacing meetings (bless)
But here’s the kicker: the moment you skip accessibility — captions, transcripts, audio descriptions — your content becomes invisible to anyone who can’t hear, see, process, or focus like a textbook learner. That includes:
People who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Blind or low-vision users
Neurodiverse individuals (ADHD, Autism, etc.)
Non-native English speakers
Viewers with processing, anxiety, or learning differences
That’s not a small group. That’s millions.
Wasted Time & Budget: You spent hours scripting, shooting, editing. But for many, your video is literally unwatchable. That’s a 100% drop-off rate you didn’t see in the analytics.
Legal Risk: Global accessibility standards like WCAG, Section 508, and Australian DDA laws apply to video. Non-compliance? That’s a lawsuit (or at least a very awkward media headline) waiting to happen.
Exclusion by Design: When we forget accessibility, we design for the few — not the many. That’s not innovation. That’s inequality.
Missed Engagement: Accessible videos get higher engagement, better retention, and broader reach. Accessibility isn’t a cost — it’s an upgrade.
AI tools are generating video content faster than ever — internal explainers, customer onboarding, social posts, even learning modules. But guess what AI isn’t thinking about?
Accessibility.
No captions. No audio descriptions. No transcript logic. Just another fast, shiny video that leaves whole audiences behind.
Meet Aandi fixes this — not by reinventing your content, but by making it work for every kind of brain.
Here’s what every compliant, inclusive video should include:
Closed Captions: Not just subtitles. Captions describe dialogue and relevant sounds, synced in real time.
Audio Descriptions (AD): Voice-over narration of key visual elements so blind or low-vision viewers aren’t left guessing.
Transcript: A downloadable, searchable file that captures everything said and shown — ideal for screen readers, translators, and skimmers.
Accessible videos:
Help people engage when and how they need to
Demonstrate your commitment to real inclusion
Reopen legacy content to new learners and markets
Boost SEO and discoverability
Future-proof your brand, platform, or curriculum
And here's the good news: you don’t have to start from scratch.
With Meet Aandi’s cloud-based tool, you can upload any video — even one generated by AI — and instantly:
Auto-generate captions
Add and preview audio descriptions
Export compliant, inclusive versions in minutes
It’s $1 per minute for self-service, or $15/min if you want us to handle it end-to-end.
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You made the video. Now let’s make it work — for everyone.