
About this episode
This episode explores how vibe coding with Claude is making accessibility easier for non-programmers.
Discover how vibe coding with Claude is reshaping accessibility for non-programmers. Steven Scott shares real-world projects, from a simple NVDA Item Chooser add-on to early prototypes of accessible media players and editors. In this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore the practical side of vibe coding, showing how anyone—even without coding experience—can create functional and accessible apps with AI. Steven walks through prompts he used to build a basic NVDA add-on, a QuickTime-style audio/video player for Windows, and even an early-stage accessible media editor. The discussion covers Claude’s strengths for non-coders, accessibility challenges on Mac vs PC, terminal vs chatbot approaches, and how vibe coding could democratise software creation for the blind community. Along the way, they highlight key insights, real prompts, and lessons learned from debugging with AI. Relevant Links NVDA Screen Reader: https://www.nvaccess.org Claude AI: https://www.anthropic.com/claude
People in this episode
Host: Steven Scott
Guest: Shaun Preece
Topics covered
- vibe coding
- accessibility
- AI
- software creation
- non-programmers
- media players
- debugging
Keywords
- vibe coding
- accessibility
- AI
- NVDA
- media players
- software creation
- Claude
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NVDA, Claude AI, Double Tap Productions Inc.
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