innosearch.ai (accessible shopping and flights for blind)

By Ash Rein, 12 February, 2025

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Accessibility Advocacy

There’s a relatively new website called innosearch.ai

This website allows you to search for any product. And the results are aggregated using basically the entire web. Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and whatever third-party website beyond that. Anywhere that the product is sold will be shown. Add free with free shipping. Usually, they honor the fastest shipping possible (1 or 2 day). As mentioned, completely add free with no sponsored ad. All the relevant information is provided without any distractions or the extra fluff that you’ll find on Amazon or Walmart or Best Buy. Everything is marked with headings. This includes the product title, cost, description, reviews. There is also a section Where you can ask for more information about the product and it is provided quickly and in an accessible format.

You can also track the shipping of the product you buy on the website. Returns are also free and completely accessible.

Looking at, comparing, and purchasing Airline tickets around the United States is also available on innosearch.ai

This is also made completely accessible. There is no need to actually sign up or login. However, that has its own perks and discounts. Prices are usually set at the lowest rates available.

I have personally used the website multiple times to buy different things. I’ve bought Bluetooth keyboards, cologne, pants, and even cookies. All shipped quickly and arrived with no hassle. The couple of times I actually had to return Something was also very quick and easy.

They are planning an iOS application. And of course, you can use a Windows based device to go on the website. They are also extremely receptive to feedback and encourage it.

I think this is a great idea. It works well and simplifies the online shopping experience. If you haven’t tried it, I definitely recommend that you take a look. If you do have experience with it, I’d love to hear what you think.

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By Tara on Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 17:59

Hi,
Since on a Windows machine, the Amazon website is pretty accessible, I still use that for most things. The only time I tried out Innosearch was to buy something I really needed, and Amazon couldn't deliver it in time for some reason, and using Innosearch was a good experience. But finding product info can be hard yes. I wanted to find out if there was an audio described version of a film once, and for every instance of the film I found, it couldn't tell me whether it was audio described or not. But I found an audio described version on Amazon in the end.

By Holger Fiallo on Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 19:02

Here also or if I want something to be check I call their accessibility number. Long live cats.

By Dave Nason on Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 19:16

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Is there a specific list of retailers that it uses, and can you look at, or even choose to include or exclude them?
I wonder if it’ll go more international at some point. When I last looked it wasn’t available here in Ireland.