
How I AI How this visually impaired engineer uses Claude Code to make his life more accessible | Joe McCormick
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Feb 16, 2026 Joe McCormick, a principal software engineer who rebuilt his workflow after losing central vision, describes creating small AI-powered Chrome extensions for accessibility. He demos image-description and spell-check tools, outlines a Slack link summarizer, and explains using Claude Code, VS Code, and Claude Skills to speed development. He also covers accessibility tweaks, ARIA-friendly modals, and multimodal AI for reading with kids.
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Vision Loss Led To A Software Pivot
- Joe McCormick lost most of his central vision before college and pivoted from mechanical engineering to computer science.
- He uses AI tools daily to close gaps created by vision loss and regain independence in work and life.
Image Describer Shortcut In Slack
- Joe demoed a Chrome-based Slack image-describer triggered by Control-Shift-D to get gist and follow-ups.
- The tool sends the image to a model and lets Joe ask contextual questions like "What age child is this for?"
Solve Recurring Friction With Micro Extensions
- Build small, focused micro-extensions for recurring friction instead of one monolithic tool.
- Prioritize keyboard shortcuts and minimal latency to make accessibility feel fast and natural.

