Audio description for agencies that need accessibility without adding workflow drag
For creative directors, account teams, heads of production, post leads, and social teams who need to add accessible video deliverables without turning every client project into a specialist consulting engagement.
Representative buyers
Who this page is written for
These are representative buyer profiles pulled from the persona research. The page answers the questions they actually ask.
Needs to satisfy client accessibility expectations without pulling the team into a new specialist discipline on every brief.
Runs a high-volume output machine and cannot afford accessibility to become the new production bottleneck.
Needs a clean way to explain, scope, and price accessibility work for clients without sounding uncertain.
Needs quality that is safe for premium branded content, not a rough draft that damages client trust.
Workflow pressure
What usually breaks before teams start looking for a platform
Agencies increasingly get asked for accessible video, but many do not have an in-house accessibility practice or dedicated describers.
Account teams struggle when they need to sell and margin accessibility work without a clear operating model behind it.
Short-form social, branded content, and client campaign work leave little room for slow handoffs or custom vendor processes.
Premium content teams worry that AI will sound generic, robotic, or inconsistent with the rest of the production quality bar.
What changes
What Visonic AI is designed to improve
A platform workflow gives agencies a more concrete way to scope, price, and deliver accessibility instead of improvising every engagement.
The strongest fit is when accessibility becomes an operational step in the production system rather than a disruptive parallel project.
The practical model is not blind automation. It is a faster workflow where review effort is focused where the brand and content risk are highest.
Agencies need one repeatable approach that can serve multiple brands, timelines, and content types without reinventing the workflow every time.
Questions these teams actually ask
This FAQ section is generated from structured data so the visible answers and JSON-LD stay aligned.
Is AI audio description good enough for premium brand content?
How should agencies price AI-powered audio description for clients?
Can AI handle high-volume social and short-form video, or is audio description only practical for long-form content?
How do agencies standardize accessibility across many clients with different expectations?
Related guides
Keep going with the supporting research
Turn the workflow problem into a platform workflow
The point of these pages is not generic positioning. It is to answer the operational question clearly enough that the next step makes sense.