Danielle Lane, Author at Be My Eyes for Business
Community Manager

Danielle Lane

Danielle Montour Lane is a blind accessibility professional and Community Manager at Be My Eyes.

She brings over a decade of experience working with accessibility standards, including WCAG, along with a hands-on background in Braille literacy, assistive technology, and STEM education. She has spent years working directly with blind people on everyday skills—from reading Braille to cooking—often in grassroots environments where formal training systems are limited.

At Be My Eyes, Danielle focuses on making the platform easy to use, approachable, and useful in everyday life. She is particularly focused on helping more people feel comfortable getting started, especially those who may not think of themselves as strong access tech users.

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A person sits at a desk, drinking from a mug while working on a computer with multiple windows open. Office supplies and a notebook are on the desk.
Blog June 3, 2026

How Workplace Accessibility Impacts Career Progression

A person using a refreshable braille display in front of a computer keyboard.
Blog May 1, 2026

The Difference Between Hiring and Supporting Blind Talent

A man in a light blue button-up shirt sitting at a desk and working on an open laptop. The photo is taken from behind and slightly to the left, so the back of his head and shoulders are visible. He has short dark hair, dark skin, and is wearing rectangular glasses. The laptop screen shows a document with multiple lines of text, but the text is too blurred to read. On the desk to the right are a white coffee cup and a small notebook with a pen on top. The setting appears to be a modern office with other desks, computer monitors, and a couple of green plants in the background, all out of focus. Described with Be My AI
Blog March 27, 2026

How to Make PDFs Accessible: Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them

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Blog March 20, 2026

Beyond the Screen Reader: Closing the Access Gaps with Be My Eyes Workplace