Support the mission
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.
Development
Time to design, build, maintain.
Prototypes
Hardware iterations and parts.
Servers
Keeping tools online.
Test devices
Phones, controllers, gear.
Research
Understanding real needs.
Open source
Docs, releases, community.
Projects that need support now
Cursor for Disabled
Funding camera-based input testing and an everyday-hardware release.
Accessible Game Controller
Modular parts and printed enclosures for the first open build.
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.