Disabled creators building community and awareness on TikTok. This list centers disabled people sharing their own experiences, education, humor, and daily life.
TikTok has become a major platform for disability community and education. Short-form video allows disabled creators to share experiences, debunk myths, and build community. This list features disabled creators making disability-related content.
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Note: Follower counts and usernames can change. Search by name if handle doesn't work.
β¦ π¬ @impaige (Paige Layle) β Autistic creator. Educational content about autism, unmasking, late diagnosis. Millions of followers. One of the most visible autistic creators on the platform.
β¦ π¬ @thejessicaoutofthecloset (Jessica Kellgren-Fozard) β Deaf, chronically ill, LGBTQ+. Cross-platform creator also huge on YouTube. Vintage aesthetic, educational content. π
β¦ π¬ @blindishlatina (Catarina Rivera) β Blind Latina creator. Daily life, accessibility, humor. Intersectional disability content.
β¦ π¬ @chelsiehill (Chelsie Hill) β Wheelchair user, dancer, founder of wheelchair dance team. Lifestyle, dance, positivity.
β¦ π¬ @annieelainey (Annie Elainey) β Disabled Latina. Disability justice, chronic illness, accessibility advocacy. Also on YouTube.
β¦ π¬ @scaraboroughandfriends (Scarlet May) β Autistic creator with intellectual disability. Joyful daily life content, very popular.
π¬ @annieelainey β [See Highly Recommended]
π¬ @thejessicaoutofthecloset β [See Highly Recommended] π
π¬ @wheel.life.becky β Becky. Wheelchair user education about accessibility and ableism.
π¬ @invalidwithastick β Bethany. Ambulatory wheelchair user advocacy, invisible disability education.
π¬ @the.chronic.couple β Interabled couple education and advocacy.
π¬ @deaboriously β Deaf education and awareness.
π¬ @blindgirldoes β Cass. Blind creator, accessibility advocacy.
π¬ @actually.autistic.teacher β Teacher who is autistic, education content.
TikTok disability humor ranges from gentle education to sharp satire about ableism.
π¬ @nojoe_ β Joe. Wheelchair user humor. "Why are you in a wheelchair?" videos satirizing ableist questions.
π¬ @itsryanvance β Ryan Vance. Amputee humor and lifestyle.
π¬ @ashtoncreates β Ashton. Deaf humor and ASL content.
π¬ @the.hannahmonster β Hannah. Cerebral palsy humor and daily life.
π¬ @littlemisslauren93 β Lauren. Little person, humor and lifestyle.
π¬ @disabledandfit β Fitness content with disability humor.
π¬ @gloomykitten β Chronically ill dark humor.
π¬ @chelsiehill β [See Highly Recommended]
π¬ @squirmyandgrubs β Shane & Hannah. Interabled couple, also on YouTube.
π¬ @rollwithcole β Cole. SMA, interabled relationship, daily life.
π¬ @pippa_pipsqueak β Pippa. Wheelchair user lifestyle and fashion. π
π¬ @footlessjo β Jo. Amputee lifestyle, prosthetics.
π¬ @blindmomchronicles β Blind mom parenting content.
π¬ **@iamshubham__ ** β Indian wheelchair user lifestyle. π
These hashtags help find disability content on TikTok:
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Specific disabilities:
Community:
TikTok's algorithm and short-form format have created unique opportunities:
Education: Quick videos debunking myths reach millions who might never seek disability content.
Community: Disabled people find each other, especially for rare conditions.
Humor: Disability humor thrivesβinside jokes, ableism satire, daily life comedy.
Visibility: Everyday disabled life, not just inspiration or tragedy.
Accessibility issues: TikTok auto-captions have improved but remain imperfect. Many disabled creators manually caption.
Algorithm training: Like, follow, and engage with disability content. TikTok will show you more.
Duets and stitches: Disabled creators often duet each otherβfollow those chains.
Comments: Disabled people often recommend other creators in comments.
Cross-platform: Many TikTok creators are also on Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts.
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Last updated: January 2026