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Support practical accessibility technology.

Your support funds development, prototypes, servers, testing devices, research, open-source tools, and ongoing project work. The goal is simple: keep useful tools free or affordable for the people who need them.

  • Free tools

    Keep core apps free for those who need them most.

  • New prototypes

    Turn real problems into working hardware.

  • Open source

    Release code so others can build and adapt.

  • Real testing

    Devices and time to test with disabled users.

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Where the money goes

No overhead theater. Percentages are illustrative until verified figures are published in the transparency log.

~45%

Development

Time to design, build, maintain.

~20%

Prototypes

Hardware iterations and parts.

~12%

Servers

Keeping tools online.

~10%

Test devices

Phones, controllers, gear.

~8%

Research

Understanding real needs.

~5%

Open source

Docs, releases, community.

Projects that need support now

Cursor for Disabled

Funding camera-based input testing and an everyday-hardware release.

42% fundedof $6,000
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Accessible Game Controller

Modular parts and printed enclosures for the first open build.

18% fundedof $4,500
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Tavanito

Compute and API costs for the assistive AI layer.

63% fundedof $3,000
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Questions

Is this a charity or a donation to a person?

It is direct support for an independent accessibility lab. It funds the work — development, parts, hosting, testing — not a safety net.

Are the tools free?

Many are free or open source. Support is what makes keeping them free or affordable possible.

Can I support one specific project?

Yes. Use the "Support this project" buttons to direct funds to a specific build.

Will you show where the money goes?

Yes. A transparency log with verified figures is published in Updates.

Thank you

Every bit of support turns directly into tools that help someone do something themselves today.