YouDescribe Launches Two New Describer Interfaces for GAAD 2026

May 21st, 2026

SAN FRANCISCO — YouDescribe, the volunteer-driven audio description platform for YouTube, today released a major upgrade timed to Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026. The release introduces two new describer interfaces that give volunteers more ways to create high-quality audio descriptions for blind and low vision (BLV) audiences.

Since 2013, YouDescribe has supported volunteers around the world in creating free audio descriptions for YouTube videos, opening up educational, entertainment, and community content that would otherwise be inaccessible.
The two new interfaces are designed to serve different describer styles and different kinds of video content:

Freestyle Interface lets volunteers write fully original audio descriptions from scratch, supporting richer storytelling, contextual nuance, and more personalized descriptions.
Prompted Interface gives volunteers AI-assisted draft scripts they can review, correct, and refine, helping speed up the creation of quality descriptions while keeping human judgment at the center of the process.

Both workflows are available to all YouDescribe volunteers starting today.

“This release reflects years of collaboration between the BLV community, YouDescribe volunteers, accessibility researchers, and students,” said Charity Pitcher-Cooper,YouDescribe Lead at The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute. “AI can generate a useful starting point, but excellent audio description still depends on human judgment, contextual understanding, and lived experience.”

The platform also adds two new resources for volunteers: a YouDescribe Audio Description Style Guide, developed with experienced quality-assurance professionals, and an integrated tutorial button on the homepage for quick access to training materials.

YouDescribe was founded in 2013 by Joshua Miele, PhD, through the Smith-Kettlewell Video Description Research and Development Center. The project has continued to develop as a partnership among the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco State University, and Northeastern University, with support from the BLV community and volunteer describers worldwide.

About YouDescribe
YouDescribe is a free web-based platform that enables sighted volunteers to create audio descriptions for YouTube videos, making online video content accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired. The project is based at the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute in San Francisco. Learn more at youdescribe.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Charity Pitcher-Cooper (cpc@ski.org)
or
James Coughlan (coughlan@ski.org)

Disclosure
Funding and support for this project are made possible by NIDILRR and The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, with additional support from San Francisco State University and Northeastern University.