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An independent accessibility lab

Building independence through technology.

I'm vahid Rajablou. I build accessible software, assistive hardware, and AI-powered tools for people with disabilities — from real lived experience.

Vahid building at his workstation.
Now building
5 assistive tools — many free & open
  • TEDx SpeakerDisability and life
  • JCI TOYP 2020Honoree, Iran
  • FounderTavanito
  • Free toolsMany open source

The mission

Many people with disabilities don't need pity. They need better tools — that respect their body, their time, and their independence.

I build technology from real needs, then share it with others who face the same barriers.

Featured projects

Cursor for Disabled Android app preview with floating touchpad and on-screen cursor.Available
Accessibility

Cursor for Disabled

Control Android with a floating touchpad and on-screen cursor designed for one-handed access, precision control, drag-and-drop, and accessible text editing.

Motor impairments, one-handed use & small touch targets
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Smart HID ControllerAvailable
Accessibility

Smart HID Controller

Use an Android phone as a customizable Bluetooth mouse, touchpad, and keyboard for computers and mobile devices.

Motor access, one-handed use & multi-device control
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Adaptive Smart Straw assistive drinking system concept preview.Available
Hardware

Adaptive Smart Straw

A smart assistive drinking system that helps people with motor disabilities and swallowing disorders drink more safely and independently.

Motor disabilities, swallowing disorders & caregiver support
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Why accessibility should be built from lived experience

Accessibility built as a checklist produces tools that pass audits and still fail people. The alternative starts somewhere harder and more honest: lived experience.

  • accessibility
  • design
  • lived experience

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