An AbleVu Accessible City is a community that prioritizes accessibility through transparency — not compliance. It represents a local effort to help individuals of all abilities plan ahead by providing detailed, easy-to-find information about public spaces. These profiles help people “know before they go,” offering peace of mind and building trust with potential visitors. To be recognized as an AbleVu Accessible City, a minimum of 15 locations — such as businesses, attractions, parks, schools, or government buildings — must have profiles created on AbleVu.
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At AbleVu, we view accessibility as transparent sharing, not a checklist. A few profile pictures simplify decision-making, removing barriers to leaving home.
Is spent by travelers with mobility disabilities per year
Of travelers with disabilities say they face accommodation problems
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Globally

301 Million
Individuals

1.6 Billion
Individuals

75 Million
Individuals

269 Million
Individuals

Meegan Winters is the CEO/Founder of AbleVu. Her experience as a special education teacher teaching students with Autism, paired with having a best friend who was a wheelchair user, sparked the idea to start AbleVu. Meegan has worked with individuals with special needs and autism for over 20 years. Her passion and goodwill to make the world accessible for all is the force that drives us toward success.
