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The Eye-Able blog is your go-to source for inspiration and information on digital accessibility. We cover current issues, legislation, and emerging technologies, all aimed at making content accessible to everyone.

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The word "pros" on the left side on rose background and the word "cons" on the right on green background.

What are the advantages of an initial fitting?

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Autobahn mit Lichtstreifen um Geschwindigkeit darzustellen.

Influence of Eye-Able on PageSpeed

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Laptopbildschirm auf dem Programmiersprache zu sehen ist.

Eye-Able Manually adapt to your own website

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Angestellte der Feuerwehr bekämpfen mit einem Wasserschlauch an einem Feuer. Darüber steht: "Barrieren im Katastrophen-Schutz reduzieren."

Reduce barriers in disaster protection! 🔥🚒⛈️

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In the picture a hand can be seen touching a loudspeaker. It depicts a deaf person experiencing music.

Experiencing Music Without Hearing: Good Vibrations

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Eye-Able appoints Christian Werling as Chief Revenue Officer

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Eye-Able founders Tobias Greiner, Chris Schmidt, Eric Braun and Oliver Greiner.

Digital Accessibility: Eye-Able® raises 20 million Euro in funding round

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Logo of the KölnTourismus company. The text here reads ‘visit Köln’. The English word ‘visit’ is written below a cross-section of a building.

Barrier-free visions: Eye-Able® and KölnTourismus move forward together

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Two hands hold a black heart together. Underneath is the signature: Haus des Stiftens - Engagiert für Engagierte

Working together for the common good - Eye-Able® and Haus des Stiftens

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Various symbols, such as a person in a wheelchair, a pregnant woman and an ear.

The town of Hessisch Oldendorf uses Eye-Able®

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Skyline of a city from which a river flows.

Together for an inclusive Offenbach am Main

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Painted block of flats.

More accessibility in the municipality of Haßloch - With Eye-Able®

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A Photo of Dieter Schlosser

Press release: Dieter Schlosser, former CEO of SoftwareOne, joins Eye-Able®

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A person with crutches playing football.

Inclusion in sport: Eye-Able® and the State Sports Association of Hesse

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Reach your destination barrier-free - The Aachen Transport Association uses Eye-Able®!

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