People with visual impairments should have the same access to the internet as everyone else.

Today, visually impaired persons can access only 4% of global websites and e-commerce. We aim to change that.

World wide

Approximately 295 million people globally have moderate to severe vision impairment, which is defined as a visual acuity of less than 0.3. Read more

Our vision

We aim to develop an app/plug-in using Generative AI to enable visually impaired individuals to access all websites, thereby enhancing digital accessibility.

Team

Together with INCO Social Tides, an incubator powered by Google, and assistance from NGOs in Sweden, Finland, and Poland,

How it all started

Did you know that 96% of websites lack WCAG support, making them invisible to the visually impaired? Thanks to generative AI, we’re opening doors that were previously closed.



  • AiGetIt joins e-commerce partner group in Sweden

    Thank you, Lindholmen Science Park Aster, for the invitation!We’re excited to participate in the Partner Meeting on Thursday, October 26th. We’ll be discussing the importance of supporting and harnessing the capabilities of visually impaired users in e-commerce, highlighting how inclusive design can enhance accessibility and drive growth.https://lnkd.in/djxCzXrd

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    We’re excited to share the progress we’ve made in our mission to harness AI for greater accessibility. Our journey began with a clear vision: to create inclusive digital solutions that truly make a difference. Today, we’re a bit closer. We’re experimenting with new technologies and learning how to best adapt AI for accessibility. We invite…

  • Insights from our User Interviews in Warszawa

    Introduction In june 2024 the AiGetIt team had some enlightening interviews together with visually impaired individuals in Warsaw about their experiences with browsing internet and shop online. We like to share some of our learnings below. We met Ania, Sylwia, Tomasz, Marta, Lukasz and Patryk and thanks to POLSKI ZWIĄZEK NIEWIDOMYCH. Technology Use The E-commerce…

  • Insights from our User Interviews in Stockholm

    In May, we conducted a series of interviews with users in Stockholm to gather insights on their experiences with internet accessibility tools. These interviews were part of our ongoing efforts to better understand the needs of visually impaired users and to identify common pain points and potential solutions. Here are some key findings from the…

  • Insights from our User Interviews in Jakobstad

    Jakobstad (Finnish: Pietarsaari) is a scenic town on Finland’s west coast, founded in 1652 by Countess Ebba Brahe. Known for its rich history and bilingual culture (Swedish and Finnish), the town offers beautiful coastal landscapes, parks, and gardens. Popular attractions include the Fäboda beach area and various cultural events like Jakob’s Days. Jakobstad is also…

Anders Wallqvist

Anders Wallqvist, founder and CEO of Thinc Collective, has personally engaged in the project because helping young and vulnerable individuals has long been a driving force for both the company and himself.

”This is an incredibly important and exciting project where we at Thinc can contribute in multiple dimensions to AI Get It.”

Fredrik Strauss

Fredrik Strauss, long passion for innovation, product development and growth has been evident throughout his career, spanning several successful ventures.

Björn Söderberg

Sustainability entrepreneur Björn Söderberg, who runs the tech company Websearch as well as the socially sustainable enterprises Build Up Nepal and Fairenterprise.

”It’s incredibly exciting to develop a new generation of apps for the visually impaired.”

Helena Strauss

Helena Strauss is the project manager for AI Get It. She is passionate about ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to use the internet in their daily lives.

”This is an exciting assignment where we all get to think outside the box and learn a completely new approach as we develop an interface for the visually impaired.”

Let’s work together

Are you interested in developing the digital app of the future for the visually impaired? Do you want to contribute to ensuring that everyone has the same opportunities to shop, book travel, find information, check train or bus schedules, buy groceries, or order books? Then this is the place for you – please reach out to us!