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A diverse group of ten disabled creators posing together against a white background. The group includes individuals with visible disabilities, such as prosthetic limbs and wheelchairs, hearing aid’s and a variety of styles and expressions, showcasing their personalities. The mood is uplifting and united, symbolising empowerment and inclusion.

 Making inclusivity 
the new norm 

Did you know that 1 in 6 people globally are living with some form of disability, yet only 0.06% of adverts in the UK feature Individuals with disabilities?

At Filterless, we’re done with disability being treated as an afterthought. We’re here to shake up the narrative and challenge outdated norms in media, advertising, and influencer culture. Disabled people exist in every space - we style, we create, we influence and we deserve to be seen and celebrated for more than just our disabilities.

What we do

We connect disabled creators/Influencers with brands that want to do better - ensuring representation isn't just a box to tick, but a movement to lead. Whether you're a creator looking for opportunities or a brand ready to champion real inclusivity, you're in the right place.  At Filterless, we:

A portrait of a man with a short beard and a cochlear implant, looking to the side against a blue-toned background. He wears a black and gold tie-dye shirt, exuding quiet confidence.

Manage and support disabled creators to grow their platforms, secure brand deals, and build careers in content creation.

A young woman with light skin poses confidently in front of a vibrant pink and purple gradient backdrop. She is wearing a sparkly, sheer top layered over a pink tank top, her hair tied back with a white scrunchie, and her eyes accentuated with bold green eyeliner. She gazes into the camera with a poised and self-assured expression.

Partner with brands to ensure their campaigns are Inclusive in a way that's genuine, not just performative.

A man wearing a plaid shirt over a white t-shirt poses against a bright blue background. He’s wearing a oversized sunglasses, with him sticking his tongue out playfully, and points to his temple with a confident, quirky expression.

Advocate for change, pushing for better media representation and opportunities for disabled talent.

 Filterless is a talent and social media agency built by disabled people, for disabled people. 

Work with our creators

Partner with our diverse, passionate Influencers/ creators to bring authenticity and inclusivity to your campaigns.

Model with blonde hair has her eyes shut with bright blue eyeshadows striking a pose with her hands covered in rings on her face. She’s wearing a hearing aid with silver glitter mould in her ear.
A group of four women laughing and smiling together in a studio setting. One woman is seated in a wheelchair, wearing a white T-shirt with a floral design and patterned trousers. Another woman with long blonde hair is sitting cross-legged on the floor, wearing a black top, blue trousers, and black chunky boots. Behind them, two women are standing and laughing—one with long curly hair wearing a pink sweater, and another with long wavy brown hair wearing a black top. The group looks happy and connected, representing diversity and inclusion.

Join the Filterless family

Be fully represented. Be backed all the way.
Ready for the next chapter in your creator journey? If you’re a disabled influencer or content creator looking for full management, brand deals, and creative support - we’re here to represent you, elevate your work, and advocate for real inclusion in the industry.

Join our
talent pool

Just getting started? Let’s get you seen.
Are you a disabled model or creative who wants to be included in future campaigns and opportunities without full-time management? Our Talent Pool is a great way to get discovered and featured in work that matters.

A black man with a prosthetic leg sits confidently on a stool against a vibrant green gradient background. He is wearing a light blue colored sweatshirt with ‘Kyoto’ written on it, grey shorts, black socks, and white sneakers. He has a warm smile and a thoughtful pose, with his hand resting lightly on his chin.

 Why visibility matters 

Representation isn't nice to have, it's a must.

0.06%

1 in 6 people in the UK are disabled but just 0.06% of ads feature us.

£274b

The purple pound - the spending power of disabled households is worth £274 billion per year yet brands continue to overlook us.

65%

 of disabled consumers feel more positive toward brands that represent them.

Ready to do better? Work with creators who live it, not just represent it. Work with our talent or get in touch to start a more inclusive campaign.

Join the movement

The future of media is Inclusive, and disabled voices deserve a seat at the table. Whether you're a creator, a brand, or an ally, there's a place for you at Filterless.

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