What Companies Mean When They Talk About Audio Description and Inclusion
- Feb 24
- 1 min read
Inclusion becomes practical when communication, especially video, uses audio description so everyone can follow along without asking.

Inclusion is an easy word to agree with.
It’s harder to see how it shows up day to day.
Often, it shows up quietly.
In how information is shared.
In who can stay on track without needing clarification.
Audio description is one of those places.
It doesn’t announce itself.
It just works.
When videos include audio description from the start, communication stops assuming everyone sees the same thing. It starts making sure everyone gets the same information.
That’s where inclusion shifts from intention to action, not as a campaign or a promise, but as a default practice baked into how content is made.
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