Hands-free, accessible interfaces for everyone — make music, communicate, exercise, and play. Designed for assistive technology: a head pointer, an eye tracker, an assistive switch, a stylus, a mouse, a finger, or a webcam picking up a wave of the hand. For experimental, educational, music-therapy, and personal use.
Hands-free music for everyone. Build colorful keyboards out of musical targets and play them with a head pointer, eye gaze, an assistive switch, a stylus, a mouse, a finger, or a camera-tracked wave. Notes, chords, drums, backing tracks — all from circular targets you arrange on a stage.
An expressive augmentative communication system. Activate colorful phrase targets — by tap, hover, switch, gaze dwell, or a camera-tracked wave — and your browser speaks for you. 19 categories from everyday needs to humor, sass, poetry, and quotes. Turn on Sing mode and each category carries a mood chord. Arrange targets where you can reach them.
A camera-based arm ergometer for wheelchair users. Push your arms toward LEFT and RIGHT targets in turn — each stroke powers a virtual wheelchair forward along a scrolling road. One-armed or both-armed; cadence drives speed. Targets are draggable so you can place them where you can comfortably reach. No hardware, no model download.
Casual games and races that use the same accessible target system — switch presses, hover dwells, head-pointer sweeps, or camera waves become controls. A downhill race steered by alternating arm strokes, a rhythm game where you wave to the beat, a co-op music room where two players' motions blend into a live duet.
A live motion-detection instrument with data logging, charting, and CSV export. Capture motion from a webcam, see it as a waveform, and use it as a foundation for accessible exercise, biofeedback, range-of-motion measurement, dance, and artistic expression. Designed to work even when motion is subtle or imprecise — small movements still register. A research tool that informs every other Studio app.
Move your body and paint with light. The webcam watches your motion — arms, head, shoulders, any movement counts — and turns it into colorful effects on a full-screen canvas: brush trails, bloom rings, color waves, constellations, confetti bursts, ribbons, aurora washes, and fireworks. A real-time energy meter tracks how much you've moved, and a Dance Score blends peak intensity, accumulated motion, and sustained activity into one expressive number. For dance therapy, biofeedback, kinetic art, accessible exercise, and pure joyful movement.
Accessibility Studio is a place where one shared idea — colorful targets on a screen that anyone can activate — powers many different kinds of accessible interfaces. A target can be triggered by a tap, a hover, a click, an assistive switch press, a dwell from an eye tracker, a head-pointer sweep, or a wave in front of a webcam. The same target system lets us build music keyboards, communication phrases, exercise machines, and games. Suitable for assistive-technology users, music therapy, classrooms, research, and personal experimentation. Everything runs in your browser. Nothing is recorded. Nothing leaves the device. Source-available under a noncommercial license.