Top 20 Deaf Influencers on Instagram (Dec 2025)

We found 124 deaf Influencers
These influencers mention 'deaf' in their Instagram bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
12/29/2025
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1. Ronnie McKenzie

United States

Deaf/Blind Dad of 2 beautiful girls Illinois 📍 Business: ronmck94@gmail.com TikTok: 776K Facebook: 1 Million Threads: 156K

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2. Shaylee Mansfield

United States

🤟 Deaf & Loud 🎬 Actress by accident ⭐️ Lights, Camera, Activism! 🩷 Perfectly Imperfect 👁 Managed by parents

Followers
261k
Fake followers
21.71%
Engagement rate
8.43%
Average Reel plays
517.6k
Audience gender
male
18.5%
female
81.5%
Top performing Reels
  1. 18.7m
  2. 15m
  3. 7.2m
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
36.41%
Brazil
12.27%
United Kingdom
3.55%
Mexico
3.11%
Canada
2.79%
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3. Arthur Yankilevich

United States

Family of five ❤️ Deaf parents + 3 CODA(s) + Deaf dog 📍LA | Comedy | Pranks | Vanlife | Travel

Followers
187.7k
Fake followers
16.75%
Engagement rate
2.21%
Average Reel plays
118.3k
Audience gender
female
51.33%
male
48.67%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
58.88%
Brazil
4.48%
Germany
2.4%
India
2.36%
Russia
2.36%
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4. Original Hockey Memes

▪️I'm blind, I'm deaf, I'm a hockey ref👨🏻‍🦯 ▪️Best meme coverage of the NHL 🏒 ▪️DM for business 📩 ▪️Est. 2013, San Jose

Followers
141.1k
Fake followers
17.05%
Engagement rate
4.91%
Average Reel plays
140.3k
Audience gender
male
85.99%
female
14.01%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
56.01%
Canada
29.61%
Sweden
1.87%
Finland
1.39%
Russia
1.04%
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5. Neo Jules Valdes

United States

SUPER HEAR-O 🦻 Deaf Baby with Cochlear Implants 💙🤟🏼 Account managed by Mom & Dad Daddy @nikovaldes Mommy @cristalallure

Followers
96k
Fake followers
21.47%
Engagement rate
6.27%
Average Reel plays
594.9k
Audience gender
male
16.95%
female
83.05%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
India
21%
United States
20.9%
South Africa
4.56%
Philippines
4.11%
Malaysia
3.96%
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6. Helen Keller

United States
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7. Roby yahya

@ulfa__ry ❤️‍🔥 I am DEAF From🇲🇨 🎥🎬 video MY funny Travel🌎 YouTube : Roby Yahya Deaf Facebook : roby yahya I Facebook page : roby yahya DEAF FUNNY TV

Followers
56.3k
Fake followers
21.5%
Engagement rate
6.23%
Average Reel plays
91.4k
Audience gender
male
63.61%
female
36.39%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Indonesia
28.02%
India
16.21%
Malaysia
5.5%
Brazil
4.68%
Vietnam
3.15%

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11. Florian Tirnovan

Sweden

deaf comedian, producer and writer 🇸🇪 business inquiries: florian@floriantirnovan.com

Followers
47.2k
Fake followers
13.46%
Engagement rate
3.13%
Average Reel plays
39.7k
Audience gender
female
41.61%
male
58.39%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Germany
13.57%
Sweden
8.79%
India
5.67%
United Kingdom
5.01%
Spain
3.78%
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12. 𝕊𝕦𝕡𝕖𝕣 𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕣𝕣 💫💫

United States

LLO🕊️❤️‍🩹 - Feb 5, 2023 𝕃𝕊𝕎𝕋 🐈‍⬛ ℂℂ𝔽ℂ 👆 𝔻𝔼𝔸𝔽🦻 𝟙𝕩 ℙ𝕒𝕣𝕥𝕟𝕖𝕣 𝕊𝕥𝕦𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕞𝕡 𝟙𝕩 𝔾𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕕 ℕ𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕞𝕡 𝟚𝕩 𝕎𝕣𝕝𝕕 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕞𝕡 𝟚𝕩 𝕊𝕦𝕞𝕞𝕚𝕥 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕞𝕡

Followers
44.6k
Fake followers
19.02%
Engagement rate
4.15%
Average Reel plays
41.6k
Audience gender
male
35.41%
female
64.59%
Top performing Reels
  1. Finally it’s time to post what I’ve been waiting to post. I can’t describe how I’ve been feeling lately. But sadly that feeling is gone, because there’s more out there that I’m craving for. I’ve never in a million years thought that I’d win partner stunt. I’ve always wanted to hit a hard routine because that’s something I’ve never done, and finally I got the chance to hit a routine that me and my partner enjoyed. Hailey and I came a long way since our rookie year. We have basically learned everything together since @trinityvalleycheer . I’ve never been a big fan of coed stunting until @vontae_johnson decided to take me out of my comfort zone. I’ve always been a tumbler boy, and what’s crazy is that Vonate told me when he recruited me “I need you to learn how to stunt.” I was like wattt you crazy 😭. But if it wasn’t for vonate I wouldn’t be here. @_mattops watching him and @elsa_hassett made me who I am today. I’ve never been satisfied until I watched them stunt together. They literally aren’t human. I literally watch Matt stunt and try to copy everything he does and guess what? , I stole his secret key 😭. But I definitely look up to him and I’m grateful to be taught and learn how to be consistent. @hailey_dlynn man I love you tinkerbell , I’m glad we’re partners again, you made my life 10x easier. I’m glad we built ourselves to who we are today. Being your partner is like something that everybody wishes they could have, and I’m very blessed and grateful to be your partner again. TO BE CONTINUED!!
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  2. 829.2k
  3. 797.8k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
69.41%
Brazil
4.34%
United Kingdom
2.49%
France
1.8%
Mexico
1.78%
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14. Liz & Mr. Breakfast

United States

Mr. Breakfast - Rescue. Deaf. Happiest dog to have existed. Buddha - Scary Smart. Rescue. Continuing the legacy of his big B.

Followers
32.1k
Fake followers
19.9%
Engagement rate
4.85%
Average Reel plays
10.8k
Audience gender
female
73.03%
male
26.97%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
76.05%
United Kingdom
4.54%
Canada
4.46%
Australia
2.75%
Mexico
0.85%
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15. Oscar | That Deaf Dad 🤖

United States

📍 SoCal Deaf Dad with bilateral cochlear implants🦻🏽 est.2018 Ev and Jabez 👧🏽👶🏽🐶🐶 Happily married to @thatdeafamily 💌 thatdeafdad10@gmail.com

Followers
29.2k
Fake followers
20.1%
Engagement rate
14.29%
Average Reel plays
137.9k
Audience gender
male
13.63%
female
86.37%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
63.09%
United Kingdom
4%
India
3.77%
Canada
2.96%
Brazil
2.59%
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16. Mary Harman Whited

United States

Deaf | Latina | Neurodivergent | Disability Rights & Accessibility Expert | Holistic Living | Hair & Skin 📧 inquiry.mary@gmail.com @offthegridmissions

Followers
29k
Fake followers
18.88%
Engagement rate
6.84%
Average Reel plays
39.7k
Audience gender
male
25.01%
female
74.99%
Top performing Reels
  1. If you know, you know. 😅 (laughing emoji) In all seriousness, this has happened to me several times. Many hearing people don’t realize that it’s interpreters’ job to facilitate effective communication and interpret everything that is spoken/heard. When interpreters are interpreting a conversation, they are focused on interpreting; they are not there as a third-party to the conversation. Qualified interpreters will interpret everything that is said, regardless of who the message is directed to. All of my preferred, qualified interpreters will even sign, “Tell HER….” if the hearing person uses this language, which allows me to make a decision whether to gently inform them that they can and should address me directly. I always appreciate it when interpreters remain committed to their job and refrain from making personal interjections, as this ensures the deaf consumer is not disempowered and power dynamics are not impacted for the most part. I find this to be an example of an interpreter exercising their power ethically. One of my preferred, qualified interpreters who I work with frequently is often asked, “What’s your name?” by a hearing person at the beginning of an interaction. This interpreter will always interpret what the hearing person asks, and I will usually say something along the lines of, “you can respond if you’d like.” The interpreter will then say, “This is the interpreter speaking. My name is _____.” This helps clarify the interpreter’s role and does not disempower the deaf consumer. Have a funny story involving a hearing person and interpreter? Share in the comments! . . Transcript and reel description pinned in comments. . . #DeafCulture #Deaf #SignLanguage #ASL #AmericanSignLanguage #SignLanguageInterpreter #ASLInterpreter #Interpreter
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  2. Ha, I had fun with this one. In all seriousness, when hearing people interact with deaf people by way of a sign language interpreter, they should address the deaf person directly. Interpreters are there simply to interpret, not as somebody who is taking part in a conversation. I don’t get offended when a hearing person uses this type of language, but I usually take the opportunity to let them know that they can and should address me directly and that there is no need to use third-person language. I think this helps clarify interpreters’ roles and allows me to reclaim power as a deaf person. This is often well-received by hearing people, as many are genuinely not sure how to interact with deaf people and interpreters, and are often glad to learn this. Questions? Stories? Share in the comments! . . . . Transcript: (hearing person): “Tell HER….” (Interpreter): *interprets* “Tell HER…” (Deaf person): * looks to the side*: “Her?” (Deaf person): *looks back at the camera with a confused look* Read caption! Reel description: Mary, a Latina, is acting out a scene involving a hearing person, an interpreter, and a deaf consumer. The hearing character is wearing a long-sleeved maroon shirt. The interpreter is wearing a black long-sleeved shirt. The deaf character is wearing a long-sleeved heather gray sweater. Song: Talk To Me by Stevie Nicks Lyrics: “…Talk to me…” . . . . . #DeafCulture #SignLanguageInterpreter #ASLInterpreter #DeafHumor #DisabilityVisibility #DisabilityAwareness
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  3. Sadly, deaf people face this all the time, even though discriminating against deaf people and refusing to provide accommodations is illegal. We’ve personally run into countless situations where we were denied access to classes, despite being paying members. Not only is this illegal and incredibly frustrating, but this also contributes to the perpetuation of numerous health disparities affecting deaf people. It’s 2022 and the ADA is over 30 years old, but noncompliance continues to be rampant in every corner of deaf people’s lives. It’s high time that this changes. Here are a few tips and best-practices for gyms or businesses that provide wellness/fitness classes, both in-person and virtual: Include information about how to request accommodations in your class notices, websites, and etc. Eligible small businesses can claim tax credits on access expenditures, including the costs of ASL interpreters. Have a “Communication Access Plan” in place so you can easily fulfill your legal obligations and seamlessly provide accommodations. Organize training on accessibility, inclusion, and applicable disability laws. Engage in an interactive process; deaf people know their communication access needs best and are often more than happy to discuss options with you. For example, virtual classes hosted on a video conferencing platform like Zoom that are not as interactive (e.g. a yoga class where participants simply follow instructions), it might be satisfactory to utilize a Video Relay Service interpreter, but for a class that is more interactive and includes specialized terminology, Video Relay Service might not be appropriate or allowed per the ADA. Deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and deafdisabled people are entitled to equal access at gyms. Transcript and reel description are pinned in the comments. Additional information about the collaborators is also pinned in the comments. . . . #WellnessCoaching #Deaf #LivingHealthier #FitnessForAll #Discrimination #Accessibility #Inclusion #AccessibleYoga #AccessibleDesign
    100.6k
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
73.58%
Canada
4.42%
United Kingdom
2.12%
India
1.68%
Brazil
1.2%
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17. Danny Patrick Murphy

hiyaa i'm danny and i'm not dead... i'm deaf :)

Followers
28.9k
Fake followers
19.91%
Engagement rate
4.14%
Average Reel plays
21.1k
Audience gender
female
40.74%
male
59.26%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
15.06%
India
9.13%
United Kingdom
8.94%
Brazil
6.27%
Germany
4.06%
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18. hannah ☼ fish

United States

butch • deaf as hell & sarcastic about it • dc/pgh

Followers
28.9k
Fake followers
18.18%
Engagement rate
5.6%
Average Reel plays
31.2k
Audience gender
male
18.81%
female
81.19%
Top performing Reels
  1. 401.7k
  2. 140.4k
  3. 95.1k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
76.22%
Canada
6.11%
United Kingdom
2.16%
Australia
2.11%
Brazil
1.45%
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19. YESPAL (예스팔)

👋🏼 Seoul-native Deaf Pal 🇰🇷🇺🇸 Sign Lang Ed. & Tour Company 👨🏻‍💻 🌐🌈 Team Creator of @signpalsfest ✨ Collabs DM: yespalbiz@gmail.com 📧

Followers
28.5k
Fake followers
15.9%
Engagement rate
4.7%
Average Reel plays
13.4k
Audience gender
male
38.21%
female
61.79%
Top performing Reels
  1. 418.8k
  2. 167.9k
  3. 165.8k
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United States
31.44%
Brazil
7.98%
India
4.29%
South Korea
4.22%
Indonesia
3.97%
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