The recent hackathon at the University of Washington, organized by DubHacks, celebrated innovative projects under the theme of "accessibility," where participants created diverse applications using various APIs within 24 hours. Noteworthy projects included "cmpr," which enhanced web accessibility for visually impaired users by integrating machine learning APIs to provide audio descriptions of images, earning its team the grand prize. "Stop the Bleed" aimed to empower bystanders in emergencies with voice-command instructions, while "Lightbringer" used Alexa to assist visually impaired individuals in identifying objects. "Moody Up" sought to improve users' moods through sentiment analysis of Facebook photos, and "Notifai" focused on identifying potentially embarrassing images on the same platform. Other projects like "beatbud" enabled synchronized video watching across distances, "OpenAid" facilitated developer participation in open-source projects, and "Kudoti" connected farmers with sources of organic waste to reduce waste. The event showcased the versatility and potential of API-driven solutions in addressing various challenges.