Yelp has introduced new accessibility features to assist people with disabilities in connecting with local businesses. In collaboration with disability advocacy groups, Yelp has added searchable accessibility attributes, AI-powered alternative text for photos, and an accessibility resource hub for business owners. These initiatives aim to cater to the diverse needs of the 42 million Americans with disabilities, making it easier for users to find businesses that meet their specific mobility, hearing, and vision accessibility requirements.
The new accessibility attributes include features such as accessible parking, ADA-compliant entrances and restrooms, and the absence of steps or stairs for mobility. For hearing accessibility, businesses can now indicate if they have staff proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) and provide closed captioning on TVs. Vision accessibility attributes include the availability of Braille menus and QR code menus, allowing visually impaired users to access information on their devices. These attributes can be searched using phrases like “Wheelchair accessible,” “ASL proficient,” and “Braille menus,” and are listed under a new “Accessibility” section on business pages.

To further enhance the user experience for people with visual impairments, Yelp has implemented AI-powered alternative text descriptions for photos, improved color contrast, and better screen reader functionality. This ensures that users relying on screen readers can access detailed descriptions of photos, such as menu items or signature cocktails, helping them make informed decisions about local businesses. These AI-powered descriptions are currently available on desktop and will be expanded across all platforms and categories.
Yelp has also launched an Accessibility Resource Hub to support business owners in adopting inclusive practices. This hub provides tools and information from disability inclusion leaders, offering guidance on how to create more accessible spaces. Yelp remains dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment, both for its employees and the broader community, through ongoing investments in accessibility programs and policies.
Large businesses like Yelp may have the budget/funds to overhaul their website and bring these amazing features. However, smaller businesses can enhance their accessibility without incurring significant costs by adopting several practical strategies:
Partner with local disability organizations to get feedback on how to make the business more accessible. These organizations can provide valuable insights and often at little to no cost.
Participate in local programs or initiatives that promote accessibility and inclusivity, which can also enhance the business’s reputation within the community.
Look for grants and funding opportunities specifically aimed at improving accessibility. Governments and non-profits often offer financial support for businesses looking to make accessibility improvements.
By implementing these strategies, smaller businesses can create more inclusive environments without significant financial burdens. Prioritizing accessibility not only broadens the customer base but also fosters a community that values and supports all individuals.
ChatGPT, a potential tool for increased accessibility, was used as a research and writing aid for this blog post. Do you think this is an appropriate use of chatGPT? Why or why not? Let me know!
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