Accessibility Tools

Code accessibility tools for visually impaired developers

Accessibility Code Helper converts visual debugging output into spoken, keyboard-friendly, and tactile-ready feedback so blind and low-vision engineers can debug at full speed.

Built for blind engineers, accessibility teams, and coding bootcamps teaching visually impaired students.

Why Teams Buy

Visually impaired developers spend up to 3x longer debugging because mainstream tools are built for sighted workflows.

Reduce debugging turnaround by narrating stack context and severity instantly.

Improve retention by giving accessibility-ready workflows to distributed engineering teams.

Ship keyboard-first debugging habits that work in browser tools, editors, and CI views.

Problem

Visual-only debugging panels force blind engineers to hunt through noisy output while sighted teammates scan charts and stack traces instantly.

Solution

Audio cue synthesis summarizes severity, location, and probable root cause in plain language, paired with keyboard shortcuts and tactile patterns.

Business Impact

Organizations unlock underrepresented engineering talent and reduce accessibility debt in developer tooling as remote work scales.
Core Features

Designed for real debugging sessions

Spoken Diagnostics

Converts linter and runtime signals into concise narration with severity-aware ordering.

Earcon Layers

Distinct tone signatures let developers identify errors, warnings, and info events without leaving the keyboard.

Keyboard Workflow

Plugin commands and extension shortcuts let users narrate active code context in one keystroke.

Pro Plan

For blind and low-vision software engineers shipping production code.

$15 / month

  • Audio cue API with SSML output
  • Browser extension + VS Code plugin source
  • Subscription-gated dashboard
  • Email-based checkout activation
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Who Pays

Primary buyers in accessibility-focused engineering organizations.

Blind and low-vision developers at tech companies who need faster, independent debugging loops.

Accessibility platform teams at mid-to-large companies building inclusive developer environments.

Coding bootcamps and workforce programs serving visually impaired software students.

Downloads

Browser extension + IDE plugin

Install the Chrome and VS Code integrations to narrate diagnostics, trigger keyboard-first workflows, and map code structure into tactile-friendly rhythm patterns.

Chrome Extension

Injects spoken cues for browser-based coding tools, CI dashboards, and web IDEs.

Includes global shortcut `Alt+Shift+N` for instant narration and background speech for runtime console errors.

VS Code Plugin

Maps the active editor context into plain-language debug narration and lightweight keyboard prompts.

Ships commands for line narration, symbol depth hints, and diagnostics playback through your preferred screen reader.

Tip: bind `Accessibility: Narrate Active Line` to a single key chord for faster debugging.

FAQ

Implementation and rollout questions

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