No Sight Required Releasing late July 2026

Book & audiobook · Summer 2026

No Sight
Required

The Blind User's Guide to AI

Master ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack — written by someone who uses them every day, without sight.

Cover of No Sight Required: two glowing blue eyes formed from concentric high-tech lens rings on an electric-blue, lightning-streaked background, with the title in metallic silver lettering and the author name Tony Gebhard along the bottom.
The cover of No Sight Required — coming as both an ebook and a full audiobook.

New · Now also an audiobook

You'll be able to listen to the whole thing

Every chapter of No Sight Required has been recorded as a complete audiobook — around three hours of clear, chapter-by-chapter narration you can take on a walk, do the dishes to, or fall asleep on. A guide you can listen to, hands-free, is the whole point.

  • 34 chapters, navigable one at a time, with proper chapter markers for Apple Books and any audiobook player.
  • Narrated with ElevenLabs — clean, natural AI narration, fitting for a book about partnering with AI.
  • It ends in my own voice — a short, personal thank-you I recorded myself, just for you.

Releasing late July / early August 2026

Book and audiobook, together. Sign up below and you'll be first to know the day it's out.

To everyone who's already signed up

Thank you. Truly.

You raised your hand for a book that didn't exist yet — on faith, because you believed our community deserved a real, no-gatekeeping guide to this stuff. That meant more than you know on the hard writing days.

You'll be the very first to hear when it lands, book and audiobook together. I'm not going to waste that trust.

A teaser — from the Author's Note

Author's Note

Hey. Before we get into screen readers and chatbots and keystrokes, I want one minute of real talk, just you and me.

Maybe you picked up this book excited. Maybe you picked it up scared. Maybe somebody handed it to you after a rough season, the kind where the technology changed again and you felt the ground move under your feet. Wherever you are starting from, hear me clearly: you are not too old, you are not too late, and you are not behind. There is no behind. There is only where you are and the next small step.

Technology has not always been kind to us. We have all sat in front of a machine that would not talk to us, on hold with support people who did not understand us, in trainings that moved too fast or assumed too much. If any part of you flinches when something new comes along, that flinch was earned. I am not going to pretend otherwise.

But I am also not going to let it have the last word, and neither should you. Every chapter in this book was written with one rule taped above my keyboard: no judgment, ever. You can read a chapter five times. You can get the keystroke wrong twenty times. You can set the book down for a month and come back. None of that is failure. That is exactly how every person you have ever admired actually learned. We fail forward around here, and we do it together.

You deserve these tools. You deserve the independence they give you and the doors they open. Not someday, not after you earn it. Now, as you are.

So take a breath, get comfortable, and let's do this thing at your pace.

Lots of love. You always matter.

— Tony

What's inside

  • Every major AI — ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — across Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android.
  • Step-by-step navigation with NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack, commands and gestures spelled out in plain words.
  • A prompt library you can steal from on day one, with placeholders to make every prompt your own.
  • AI on the job, troubleshooting, gaming, and building accessible software — with AI as your patient coding partner.

A note on honesty

This book was written in collaboration with AI — the same kind of tool it teaches — then shaped, edited, and finalized by hand, and reviewed by human editors. Every keystroke, command, and resource was checked against official documentation and current community sources. The audiobook is AI-narrated with ElevenLabs, and closes with a personal thank-you in Tony's own voice.

Helped by AI, finished by a human, checked by more humans. A book about partnering with AI ought to be exactly that.