Empowering Multiple Disability Profiles
Matching each profile with the appropriate accessibility tools
We recognize that every disability profile comes with distinct challenges. Our accessibility solutions intelligently match each profile with the appropriate tools through pre-set profiles that automatically adapt the digital experience. Whether addressing visual, hearing, cognitive, or mobility needs, this approach enables organizations to move beyond compliance and deliver digital experiences that are inclusive, adaptive, and meaningful for every visitor.
Seamless Accessibility
Serving Diverse Disability & Elderly Needs
Accessibility needs differ across disability groups, Hemam Enterprise Accessibility Suite delivers flexible solutions that address visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive challenges. This ensures easier access for people with disabilities and older adults, supporting a wide range of abilities and use cases
The Deaf
Real-time sign language interpretation for web content
Visual Impairment
Enhanced readability tools and screen display adjustments
Color Blindness
Improved contrast and color-safe visual adjustments
Dyslexia
Readable fonts and enhanced text presentation tools
Mobility Impairment
Keyboard navigation and hands-free interaction support
ADHD
Reduce distractions with tools to enhance focus on content
Cognitive Learning
Clear structure with guided, easy-to-process content
Epileptic
Safe browsing with reduced flashing and animations
8 seconds are enough for deciding to leave your website!
When a website lacks essential digital accessibility features, users abandon it within seconds. In many countries, this is legally classified as discrimination against people with disabilities, granting them the right to pursue legal action against the site owner. Implementing assistive technologies not only mitigates legal risk but also expands the user base and increases engagement, by enabling a broader audience to access and interact with the website easily and effectively.
16%
Of the world population live with some form of disability (WHO)
96%
Of websites worldwide are considered inaccessible to visitors with disabilities (WebAIM)