About Us
Last updated: May 27, 2026
About impaired.top
Building a more inclusive digital world, one accessible solution at a time.
Introduction
Welcome to impaired.top — a dedicated team of accessibility specialists, assistive technology experts, and inclusive design advocates. We are passionate about bridging the gap between people with disabilities and the digital tools they rely on every day. Our platform was born from a simple yet powerful belief: that technology should empower everyone, regardless of physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities.
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in the heart of Nebraska, impaired.top has grown from a small community initiative into a trusted resource for individuals, organizations, and developers worldwide. We provide clear, practical guidance on accessibility standards, assistive technologies, and inclusive design practices. Whether you are a person with a disability seeking better tools, a business aiming to meet compliance requirements, or a developer looking to build more accessible products, we are here to help.
Our team combines decades of lived experience, professional expertise, and a deep commitment to social equity. We understand that accessibility is not just about compliance — it is about dignity, independence, and equal opportunity. Every article, guide, and tool we produce is crafted with care to ensure it is accurate, actionable, and genuinely useful.
Our Mission
At impaired.top, our mission is straightforward: to make digital accessibility understandable, achievable, and universal. We strive to eliminate barriers that prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in the digital world — from browsing the web and using mobile apps to accessing workplace software and public services.
We achieve this mission through three core pillars:
- Education & Awareness: We produce high-quality, research-backed content that demystifies accessibility standards such as WCAG, ARIA, and Section 508. Our guides are written in plain language, with real-world examples that make complex topics easy to grasp.
- Community Support: We foster an inclusive online community where individuals with disabilities, caregivers, developers, and designers can share experiences, ask questions, and find solutions. We believe that the best accessibility insights come from those who live with barriers every day.
- Practical Tools & Resources: We develop and curate checklists, testing methodologies, code snippets, and product recommendations that help organizations implement accessibility efficiently. Our goal is to turn good intentions into measurable outcomes.
We measure our success not by website traffic, but by the real-world impact we create. When a visually impaired user can finally navigate a government portal independently, or when a small business successfully makes its online store accessible to customers with motor impairments — that is the change we work for.
Our Team
Behind impaired.top is a diverse group of professionals who bring together expertise in accessibility auditing, assistive technology, user experience design, web development, and disability advocacy. We are united by a shared purpose and a collaborative spirit.
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah is a certified accessibility professional (CPACC) with over 15 years of experience in inclusive design. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies and government agencies to audit and remediate digital products. Sarah is also a wheelchair user and brings firsthand perspective to every project.
David Chen
David is an expert in screen readers, voice recognition software, and alternative input devices. He previously led accessibility testing at a major tech firm and has authored several industry white papers on assistive technology integration.
Maria Gonzalez
Maria specializes in user research with participants who have cognitive and sensory disabilities. She advocates for co-design methodologies, ensuring that people with disabilities are active contributors to the solutions that affect them.
James Okonkwo
James has a deep technical background in front-end development and accessibility compliance. He conducts detailed audits using both automated tools and manual testing, and he regularly contributes to open-source accessibility projects.
Emily Hart
Emily ensures that all our content is clear, empathetic, and actionable. She manages our community forums and social media channels, and she has a personal commitment to accessibility as a parent of a child with a learning disability.
Our team is supported by a network of freelance contributors, including certified sign language interpreters, braille transcriptionists, and accessibility consultants from around the globe. We are always looking to expand our team with individuals who share our vision.
Contact Information
We welcome your questions, feedback, and collaboration ideas. Whether you need help with an accessibility challenge, want to contribute to our platform, or are interested in our consulting services, please do not hesitate to reach out.