We enable event organizers to provide live event audio, speech-to-text with translations, sign language, and audio description to the onsite visitors and make events significantly more accessible.
Book a free demoWe combine years of experience as event organizers, live-producer, streamers, AI-experts, accessibility promoters, and end-users to create seamless plug-and-play accessibility service solutions.
Visitors can move, sit, or stand freely while accessing the streams! This provides a highly appreciated alternative to being confined near a screen for sign language interpretation or restricted to a designated area with a hearing loop. An internet connection is required.
Book a free demoLet your audience know about the available services. Share the event link or QR code — on-site and online.
Plug in your live event audio (e.g., via HDMI or mic input on your laptop). No downloads. Just use your browser and internet. Speech-to-text and translations are AI-generated in real time.
Activate the stream, run a 5-minute test, and scan the QR code to check functionality at the venue. The system runs smoothly on 4G/5G or public Wi-Fi and uses minimal data.
Include sign language interpretation or audio description if available — accessify streams directly from your production sources. Create as many service streams as you need.
Hearing aids or cochlear implants with Bluetooth connectivity can seamlessly connect to a user’s smartphone, enhancing their event experience with the service. Users can receive live event audio (PA/moderation) directly and access low-latency speech-to-text on their smartphone—a valuable feature for many with hearing impairments. Today, most hearing assistance devices are Bluetooth-ready, and this trend growing fastly.
If you offer live sign language interpretation for your online audience or TV, this stream can also be delivered to your onsite visitors' smartphones with minimal delay. Guests can enjoy the show from anywhere at your venue while seamlessly following the sign language translation on their own devices.
If you offer audio description for your online or TV audience, it can also be made available to attendees at your event with minimal delay on the smartphone. Guests can listen to the audio description from anywhere at your venue.
Make the live commentary or live radio of your event accessible to attendees onsite, such as in a sports arena. Allow them to enjoy insights typically available only to the online or TV audience, or help visitors listen to the moderator’s audio in noisy environments (e.g., motorsports). You can also add a venue-specific commentator dedicated to the onsite audience, providing information and engaging your guests for an enhanced experience at the event.
Yes, you can easily connect accessify.live to your event’s audio system, whether it’s a sound system linked to a microphone or even just a laptop. To do this, you can use HDMI and a laptop with an internet connection, for example. The audio is then streamed to a dedicated web app, which your audience can access onsite. You can share the website link via a QR code or display it at the event location.
There are several simple ways to connect your event audio to the web app. For example, you can link your audio system to a laptop via HDMI, which then connects to the internet and the web app. If you're using a laptop to record the moderation or broadcast the event audio, you can use it directly as the audio source. With just three clicks, we’ll seamlessly connect your audio source to the dedicated web app for your event.
Yes! We can assist in connecting you with professionals from our network.
Sign language interpretation is delivered by professional interpreters, and accessify.live streams the translation to the web app. If you do not plan to stream sign language anyways (e.g. for your YouTube channel or by a TV broadcaster), we can help you find solutions for filming the interpretation and making it available for streaming via accessify.live web app dedicated to your event.
A stable 4G/5G or Wi-Fi connection is necessary since the web app operates online. While the audio streams require minimal bandwidth, a reliable internet connection is important if sign language streams are provided. Additionally, offering a dedicated Wi-Fi network for your audience could enhance their experience.
Audio streaming consumes minimal battery power. However, if sign language streams are available, providing power banks for longer events could be beneficial for attendees.