Sign Language Assist
Interpreter scheduling and model-assisted sign language services. Built with Deaf community input and aligned with accessibility standards.

In Active Development - Mid 2026
Sign Language Assist is currently in development, being built with input from Deaf communities and accessibility experts. Planned launch is Mid 2026. This product will complement our live Accessibility Scanner.
Community input welcome: Contact us if you're part of the Deaf community or work with sign language services to help shape this product.
Sign Language Accessibility
Sign Language Assist is being developed to provide sign language accessibility services, combining human interpreters with AI-assisted tools. The platform is being built with input from Deaf communities and aligned with accessibility standards.
π Development Status
Current Phase: Design and community consultation
Target Launch: Mid 2026
Approach: Built with Deaf community input, aligned with accessibility standards, integrated with our platform
Planned capabilities:
- Interpreter scheduling and management platform
- AI-assisted sign language recognition and glossing with human review
- Synchronized captions and sign language interpretation
- Quality assurance workflows with human review
- Community standards alignment and compliance
- Accessibility guidance and implementation documentation
The platform will support multiple sign languages and is designed to scale interpreter services while maintaining quality and community standards. Avatar generation features will only be implemented where accepted by Deaf communities and aligned with standards.

Sign Language Features
Complete solution for sign language accessibility
Interpreter Scheduling
Platform for scheduling and managing sign language interpreters with surge capacity and quality ratings.
Model-Assisted Glossing
AI-assisted sign language recognition and glossing with human review for accuracy and community standards.
Caption Synchronization
Synchronized captions and sign language interpretation for full accessibility.
Community Standards
Built with input from Deaf communities and aligned with accessibility standards and best practices.
Accessibility Notes
Documentation and guidance for accessible sign language services and implementation.
Roadmap and Standards
Transparent roadmap aligned with evolving standards and community feedback.

Community-Centered Design
Sign Language Assist is being built with and for Deaf communities:
- Community input in design and development decisions
- Standards alignment with accessibility best practices
- Quality assurance with human review and community feedback
- Transparent roadmap with regular updates and community engagement
- Accessibility notes for implementation guidance
We prioritize human interpreters and community standards, using AI assistance only where it enhances rather than replaces human expertise.