EnAccess Maps

Removing barriers to everyday mobility through shared data

People using mobility aids face uncertainty when planning everyday trips due to lack of reliable accessibility information.

EnAccess Maps is a digital platform that enables users to share and find lived-experience insights about venue accessibility, empowering informed decision-making before arrival.

Founder and University of Melbourne alum Sabrina Leung began building the platform while studying, drawing on her experience as a disability support worker.

She progressed the venture with funding from the Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP), which also provided mentoring and early-stage development support, along with backing from LaunchVic, enabling validation through six pilot programs resulting in partnerships with six local councils.

Key facts

  • FACULTY: Faculty of Arts (alum)
  • SECTOR: Social impact (Accessibility)
  • YEAR FOUNDED: 2021
  • STAGE: Early-stage
  • ECOSYSTEM SUPPORT: Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP); LaunchVic, CivVic Labs
  • IMPACT PATHWAY: Startup; Social Venture
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ADDRESSED: Reduced Inequalities; Good Health and Well-Being

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First published on 23 June 2026.


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