A customized browsing experience for your users

Today almost 1 billion people in the world experience a form of disability. Over 285 million people are visually impaired, while over 4 million people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, just to mention some of the troubles.

FACIL’iti leverages assistive technology to adapt websites for users with cognitive, visual, or motor challenges.

Customizing the browsing experience of every user based on their needs, is a great first step in making our digital world accessible.

Discover the main improvements provided by FACIL'iti and how this enhances the user experience!

Instant customizations to perfectly address your users’ needs.

FACIL’iti provides an accessible user experience on your website by allowing users to customize their display according to their unique needs. With FACIL’iti’s, you not only amplify your social responsibility but will also ultimately reach more users online, improve their browsing experience and drive increased qualified traffic towards your content.
Our solution adapts the web display of your website without impacting the code, the structure or the content. This means the quality of your web service remains free from negative alterations.

FACIL'iti is compatible with most common browsers and can be used on a variety of smart-devices (computers, tablets and smartphones). Designed hand in hand with experts and users, our digital solutions provide the most intuitive and customizable user experience combined with tailor-made technology to respond to those facing cognitive, visual, and motor challenges.

And we do it all without requiring you or your developers to make costly adjustments to your website's existing codebase.

Visual impairments

- Achromatopsia
- Light sensitivity
- Color blindness
- AMD
- Low vision
- Presbyopia
...

Mobility impediments

- Arthritis
- Wilson's disease
- Parkinson's disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Essential tremor
...

Cognitive disorders

- Dyslexia
- Photosensitive Epilepsy
...

… and many more, as the combination of filters can be instantly and easily customized.

Discover the customizations made available by FACIL’iti

Search by pathology name
Filter by disability categories

Achromatopsia

Achromatopsia is a form of color blindness. It designates the incapacity of perceiving colors.

FACIL'iti changes the line span of text to ensure a better reading comfort and changes the color spectrum to ensure sufficient contrast of pictures and between text and background.

AMD – Age-related Macular Degeneration

The Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative condition affecting the central part of the retina (the macula) and resulting in distortion or loss of central vision. It occurs especially in older adults, in which case it is called age-related macular degeneration.

FACIL'iti facilitates reading by sufficiently increasing the font size of the text.

Arthritis

Arthritis is an informal way of referring to joint pain or joint disease related to age. As well as joint pain and swelling, other symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can include: tiredness. It prevents smooth and precise movements.

FACIL'iti adjusts the clickable areas to make them larger and more spaced out, allowing for an easier mouse or tap navigation.

Deuteranopia

Deuteranopia is a color blindness resulting from insensitivity to green light, causing confusion of greens, reds, and yellows.

FACIL’iti changes the line span of text to ensure better reading comfort and modifies the color spectrum for a sufficient contrast.

Instant customization at a user’s fingertips

Adaptations can be stacked or crossed, without limitation.
As each user is unique, so are their needs. One can customize the needed adaptations according to each individual condition.
FACIL'iti will ensure the right combination is matched to offer a tailor-made browsing experience.

To learn more about how to activate a FACIL'iti filter, visit the "User Interface" page.

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