SensAble

Creating a More Inclusive World 🌟

At SensAble, we are empowering journeys for blind and low vision communities through innovative tech!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-17

@q4td True!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-17

Pioneering Progress 💡
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Breaking Barriers,
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Expanding Possibilities!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-16

@danmorrill Good capture!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-16

@aral Absolutely! This makes design inclusive for everyone.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-16

@gocu54 We agree. Braille is so important, and it should continue to be taught and learned by people.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-16

@cargot_robbie Amazing. Now, this is what we call places that are accessible to every one.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@bemsw Yes, you learn more by listening than you ever will by speaking more.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@smohindroo1 Great thought. Life is too small to do things which you don't love.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@JKrotkov That's an interesting perspective.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@wisdom4you We're also building something special at SensAble. An assistive device called Vizion 1 that will enhance the mobility of blind and visually impaired people. You can check us out here: besensable.com/pre-launch.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@exkclamation Adaptive skatepark - just wow! This is what accessibility and inclusivity mean.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@mikemccaffrey This is so amazing!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

@JonathanMosen That's amazing Jonathan!

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-11

The white cane can’t talk.

But what if a mobility aid could interact with you?

Find out about Vizion1- a mobility aid that talks back in more ways than one.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-03

@TheKRCreations Helen Keller is such a powerful advocate for disabilities and courage.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-03
SensAbleSensable
2025-06-03

@appassionato true, this is why we should always aim to be our best own versions.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-03

@gocu54 it does. Braille makes reading accessible for blind and low vision people.

Fun fact - It was invented by Louise Braille. This is why it is known after his name.

SensAbleSensable
2025-06-03

Eavan O’Neill, founder of Brightside and diagnosed with Stargardt disease, gives encouraging advice on coping with losing your vision.

Watch to learn more.

@eavanoneilll

SensAbleSensable
2025-05-29

@seeingwithsound Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment—and we appreciate you taking the time to explore our website!

Vizion 1 is an ankle band powered by ultrasonic sensors, an infrared array sensor, and a gyroscope sensor. It does not use a camera.

When we talk about Precision Object Recognition, we mean that Vizion 1 can accurately detect and locate obstacles and objects in the user’s path using ultrasonic and infrared technology. It helps users navigate safely by sensing obstacles.

Client Info

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Version: 2025.04
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst