People with disabilities share how AI has expanded their independence and capabilities
AI Assistive Technology: Transforming Lives in 2025
The Accessibility Revolution
AI is rapidly making the world more accessible to people with disabilities. Many applications that would have required specialized expensive hardware or caregivers can now run on a standard smartphone with AI.
Visual Impairment: AI Image Description
Be My Eyes + AI
Be My Eyes connects blind users with sighted volunteers — and now with GPT-4 Vision:
Be My AI Feature:
Photograph anything → AI describes it immediately
Reading menus, labels, signs in real-time
Package instructions
Identifying money
Finding items in a cluttered spaceReal use case: "I photographed my refrigerator contents and asked what I could cook for lunch. The AI described everything and suggested three recipes based on what I had."
Microsoft Seeing AI
Free iOS app:
Product barcode reading
Document reading with formatting preserved
Person recognition and description
Scene description
Color identification
Currency recognitionLanguages: 20+ languages supported
Google Lookout
Similar to Seeing AI, optimized for Android:
Rapid scene description
Text reading
Explore mode (continuous description as phone moves)
Currency and food labelsHearing Impairment: Real-Time Captions
Google Live Transcribe
Real-time transcription of conversations:
70+ languages
Speaker identification
Sounds label ("door knock", "laughter")
Saves transcription historyOtter.ai for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Real-time meeting transcription
Speaker diarization (who said what)
Integrates with Zoom, Teams, Google Meet
Searchable transcript archiveAI-Powered Hearing Aids
Starkey Livio AI:
Falls detection
Activity tracking
Real-time translation
AI sound processing that learns your preferencesNon-Verbal Communication: AAC with AI
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
For people with ALS, cerebral palsy, aphasia, autism who cannot speak:
CommunicoTool:
Symbol-based communication board
AI predictive text
Text-to-speech in 30+ voices
Mobile and tablet appsTobii Dynavox:
Eye-tracking communication
AI learns user's vocabulary and patterns
Predicts likely next word/phrase
Partners with AAC professionals for setupCommunication AI for Autism
Proloquo2Go:
Core vocabulary AAC system
AI adapts vocabulary to individual needs
Research-based vocabulary set
Used by thousands of autistic individualsMotor Impairment: AI Control Interfaces
Switch Access + AI
For users who cannot use standard touchscreen:
AI-powered predictive text reduces selections needed
Custom keyboard layouts based on usage patterns
Eye tracking alternativesVoice Control AI
Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Nuance):
Dictation and computer control by voice
99%+ accuracy with training
Command library for applications
Medical and legal editionsWindows Voice Access (Free):
Complete PC control by voice
AI-powered command predictionCognitive Accessibility
AI for Dyslexia
Lexie Learning:
Personalized reading intervention
AI identifies specific reading difficulties
Adapts exercises to individual needs
Progress tracking for parents/teachersSpeechify:
Text-to-speech for any content
Speed adjustment
Vocabulary assistance
PDF, website, e-book supportAI for ADHD
Motion:
AI schedules your day in real-time
Adjusts schedule as tasks take longer
Minimizes decision fatigue
ADHD-specific time estimation (adds buffer automatically)Goblin.tools:
Task decomposition: "Clean room" → broken into 15 specific steps
Free
Specifically designed for executive function challengesResources for AI Accessibility
AbilityNet: Free AI accessibility consultations (UK)
Disability Rights Advocates: Legal guidance on AI accessibility
Apple Accessibility: iOS accessibility features guide
Google Accessibility: Android and web accessibility tools