AI Powered. Human Focused.

Technology that makes inclusion possible.

AccessAI uses artificial intelligence to break down barriers for Deaf, Blind, and DeafBlind individuals by supporting communication, navigation, environmental awareness, and access to information.

Person wearing smart glasses with AI accessibility interface elements
Core access features

Four ways AccessAI can support communication, awareness, navigation, and touch-based feedback.

Real-Time Communication

Live captions, speech-to-text, and visual alerts.

Environmental Understanding

AI-powered object and scene recognition.

Navigation Assistance

Guidance and obstacle awareness for safer travel.

Haptic Support

Wearable feedback and touch-based alerts.

AI accessibility concept showing real-time conversation support between two people
Our Story

Built from empathy. Designed for real life.

Many digital tools are built for people who can easily see, hear, and interact with standard screens, audio, and interfaces. AccessAI begins from a different idea: accessibility should be part of the foundation, not added later.

The project imagines one flexible platform that can adapt information into captions, audio description, braille, haptics, and structured summaries based on what each user needs.

Because inclusion should not be just a feature — it should be the foundation.

Technology in Action

Seeing the full AccessAI concept.

This visual brings together the main parts of AccessAI: smart glasses, mobile navigation, real-time captions, object recognition, and haptic support. It shows how one flexible platform could support users in real-world environments.

AccessAI concept showing smart glasses, phone navigation, captions, object recognition, and haptic support
Our Technology

One platform. Multiple access modes.

AccessAI is designed to support different sensory and communication needs through flexible, personalized outputs.

For Deaf Users

Speech and sound can be transformed into live captions, speaker labels, environmental sound alerts, and conversation summaries.

For Blind Users

Visual information can become audio descriptions, OCR reading, object recognition, scene descriptions, and voice-guided navigation.

For DeafBlind Users

Information can be delivered through braille output, haptic alerts, structured summaries, and touch-centered navigation cues.

Design Principles

Accessibility should be designed from the start.

The AccessAI concept is built around accessibility-first and human-centered design.

1

Accessible First

Build accessibility into the foundation, not as an afterthought.

2

Multimodal

Support text, speech, braille, haptics, and visual cues.

3

Personalized

Let users choose and save the access modes that work best for them.

4

Private

Protect camera, microphone, location, and conversation data.

AI should make the world easier to access.

AccessAI shows how technology can support communication, independence, and inclusion for Deaf, Blind, and DeafBlind users through one flexible platform.

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