In a world designed for the sighted, accessibility advocate and innovator Joshua Miele has spent his life breaking down barriers for individuals with visual impairments. His journey from personal adversity to technological breakthroughs showcases how accessibility is not just about tools—it is about empowerment, independence, and inclusion.
At Hello, It’s Me®, we recognize the power of technology in enhancing community engagement for individuals with disabilities. Miele’s work aligns with our mission of bridging gaps in accessibility and fostering environments where everyone has the tools they need to connect, learn, and grow.
Joshua Miele’s story is one of resilience and vision. After losing his sight as a child due to a traumatic incident, he refused to let his disability define his capabilities. Instead, he pioneered innovations that transformed accessibility for blind and visually impaired individuals.
His Tactile Map Automated Production (TMAP) provides street maps in braille, enabling blind users to navigate cities independently. His work with Amazon’s Lab126 helped develop features like the “Show and Tell” function for Alexa, which identifies household items for blind users.
Miele’s work highlights the importance of technology as a bridge—not just for navigation and communication, but also for social connection and learning.
At Hello, It’s Me®, we embrace this same vision. Our app helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) engage in meaningful interactions with their communities.
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Just as Miele's work ensures that blind individuals can navigate the world with greater ease, our platform provides a safe space for connection, learning, and self-expression.
Miele is not just a technologist—he is also an advocate against ableism, the discrimination against people with disabilities. He believes that true inclusion goes beyond technology and requires a shift in societal attitudes.
His advocacy aligns with the mission of Hello, It’s Me®, where we actively work to empower individuals with disabilities through our platform. Just as Miele’s work gives blind individuals the tools they need to move through the world independently, we ensure that people with IDD have the tools to build friendships, express themselves, and develop life skills.
Joshua Miele’s legacy is a reminder that accessibility is a human right, not a privilege. Through open-source innovation, education, and advocacy, he is helping shape a future where everyone has the resources they need to thrive.
At Hello, It’s Me®, we are committed to carrying this mission forward. Whether it’s through creating digital spaces for connection or advocating for greater inclusion, we stand alongside pioneers like Miele in ensuring that no one is left behind.
Accessibility is not about limitations—it’s about possibilities. Together, through innovation and advocacy, we can create a world where everyone has the freedom to connect, explore, and lead independent lives.