> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.stoovo.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.stoovo.com/getting-started/location-data-and-insights/accesibility-poi.md).

# Accesibility POI

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Stoovo's API delivers detailed insights into the accessibility features of buildings, highlighting critical components such as handicap parking spots, accessible doors, ramps, and more. This specialized data ensures that every user's needs are considered and met, enhancing inclusivity in urban spaces.

**Advantages**:

1. **Inclusivity at Forefront**: By identifying and marking accessibility points, businesses, and public spaces ensure that they cater to all individuals, regardless of their mobility challenges.
2. **Enhanced User Experience**: Providing clear information on accessibility features improves the experience for disabled individuals, making their visits more comfortable and hassle-free.
3. **Regulatory Compliance**: Many jurisdictions have regulations demanding accessibility features in public spaces. Stoovo's API helps businesses stay compliant by providing clear insights into existing features.
4. **Strategic Planning**: For architects, builders, and city planners, understanding existing accessibility features aids in designing more inclusive spaces in future projects.
5. **Efficient Navigation**: For mobility-impaired individuals or those aiding them, having precise information about accessible entrances, parking, and more means less time spent searching and more time enjoying the destination.


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