Forbes Honors Bridge’s Sister Company, Infinite Access, as an Accessible AI Innovator

Bridge Multimedia’s sister company, Infinite Access (iA), was honored to be included in the first-ever Forbes 2025 Accessibility 100 list, highlighting the most important innovators and impact-makers in the fields of accessibility and software development. Infinite Access is a social enterprise built around its patented adaptive interaction engine. This invention leverages artificial intelligence and Universal Design technologies to integrate personalized communications across broadcast networks, streaming services, social media, mobile devices, and more.

Jonathan Thurston, CEO of Infinite Access, said the company is “focused on redefining digital accessibility through innovative, adaptive solutions.” He further explained that Infinite Access strives to “support regulatory compliance and empower organizations to deliver inclusive experiences.”

Infinite Access shares the honor with luminaries like Be My Eyes, Google, Microsoft, Meta, NBC Sports, and Special Olympics, as well as with dynamic newcomers projected to make their marks in the field.

Bridge Multimedia’s Chief Researcher, Dr. Wendy Sapp said,

“We are tremendously excited that Forbes recognizes Infinite Access’ potential to improve the lives of people with disabilities and the aging population. Bridge’s Research Department works collaboratively with members of the disability community on all of our research projects, which in turn are guiding the development of Infinite Access.”

Bridge Multimedia congratulates all the accessibility innovators on the 2025 Forbes list – and a very special shout out to Jonathan Thurston and Infinite Access!

Matt Kaplowitz, Dr. Wendy Sapp, and the Bridge Team