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AXS Map

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AXS Map (pronounced access map) is a new and innovative way to find and talk
about wheelchair friendly and accessible places. AXS Map is the beginning of a social movement promoting accessibility and social inclusion for people with disabilities.

AXS Map uses new media technology to engage, empower, and connect the
disability community. Through the AXS Map app and website, users are invited to
search for businesses that have accessible features such as accessible entrances or accessible washrooms. Users are also invited to share their
reviews on the accessibility of a business or public place from a mobility 1 to 5 star rating. AXS Map will offer all people—including
people with disabilities, seniors, and their supporters—freedom and
spontaneity to make decisions about where they eat, shop, work and play. Ultimately, AXS Map links the knowledge of individuals to organically grow a collaborative
intelligence on local accessibility.

AXS Map recently was granted the prestigious Google Earth Outreach Developer Award for its creative approach.

While other organizations advocate for those with disabilities, AXS Map
empowers members of the disability community to speak for themselves.

AXS Map will dramatically improve the quality of life for those living with disabilities today. To this group, AXS Map offers inclusion into all aspects of mainstream culture and fosters well-being and quality of life has all people with disabilities deserve!

It's free and easy to use! Try it today.

Comments and ratings for AXS Map

  • (61 stars)

    by Mark on 18/08/2012

    Great concept but needs more people to us so it can be a tool for those who need it.

  • (61 stars)

    by Dillon on 18/08/2012

    Couldn't find a way to add new points of interest. Map views don't seem to have an option to enable zoom buttons (consider quadriplegic users who can't pinch to zoom out). Hope to see improvements soon. Good luck!