Adopt Fable now to empower businesses with better accessibility built from the heart by real person testers. Our approach solves barriers through participation and lived experiences, delivering measurable results.

Its program includes a diverse pool of participants, from alwar to global sites, who are working with product teams to validate features and strengthen technical foundations. This collaboration blends user feedback with engineering discipline to produce practical, accessible solutions.

Over years of collaboration, most teams report concrete gains: fewer blockers, faster remediation cycles, and clearer accessibility milestones beyond basic compliance. This approach would deliver outcomes that are more durable than quick fixes and align roadmaps with user needs.

At the heart of Fable is solving barriers by turning feedback into actionable changes that developers can implement in their workflows, guided by the experiences of those participating in testing.

The method integrates hands-on tests with tech teams and end users, a reusable components library, and working processes that embed accessibility into every sprint.

In a recent alwar pilot, teams reduced blockers by a third and cut triage time by up to 40%, while customer satisfaction rose significantly. These results show that most organizations can benefit from closer collaboration between people, tech, and product.

Ready to start? Schedule a 6-week validation with your teams, onboard testers who reflect your diverse user base, and align metrics so you can track progress with clear dashboards.

How Fable’s Origins Define a mission to make digital access universal

Adopt a disability-led mandate and address barriers from the outset by embedding leadership into product decisions. Using testing with real users and datasets, measure outcomes, refine features, and extend access across the globe.

Fable’s co-founder perspective grounds our work in practical assets and focused action. Attention to bias informs every design and testing cycle, while an array of tools supports providing accessible experiences at speed. Expansion plans rely on data-driven decisions, not guesswork.

dont rely on a single data source; instead extend capabilities with a globe-spanning network of testers and partners, including lay-flurrie resources to help organizations adapt quickly. This approach helps meet demand and ensures users with diverse needs can participate fully.

We estimate impact by tracking access metrics and usage patterns, address efficiency, and address barriers early in the release cycle. The result makes digital access a core asset for the economy and strengthens the value proposition for users and partners alike.

Origins and leadership focus

Fable’s origins anchor a leadership-driven program that uses datasets to map barriers, align co-founder vision with day-to-day decisions, and reduce bias in every release. The approach treats accessibility as an asset, not an afterthought, and uses an array of tests to verify outcomes with users.

Concrete steps for expansion and accountability

To operationalize the mission, implement a cadence of testing with diverse users, invest in providing resources like lay-flurrie materials, and expand partnerships to reach a globe-scale audience. Track estimated impact, address demand with iterative updates, and ensure the organization remains focused on serving a broad audience while building an economy where accessibility is a baseline feature, not a feature add-on.

Series B Milestone: What $25M from Five Elms Capital Enables for AI Accessibility

Invest this capital to pursue embedded accessibility across data, models, and user interfaces. This helps ensure outcomes align with a diverse user base and accelerates time-to-value for the product line, with a clear plan for technical milestones and a 12-month runway.

Build a directory of accessibility features and assemble a focused team of 15 cross-functional specialists who own the roadmap. That team, led by managers, collaborates with product, engineering, design, and research to reach them and deliver experiences that work for americans, those on the globe, and users with disabilities across states. Also, this structure creates a sustainable careers path that includes careers in accessibility for engineers and designers.

Steps include hiring dedicated accessibility leads, building an embedded test suite, and aligning with industry standards through collaborations with standards bodies. We pair design reviews with automated checks to surface issues early in development and keep delivery predictable.

Five Elms Capital funding accelerates a talent push for careers in accessibility, expands the directory of partners, and seeds collaborations with universities, NGOs, and tech firms. The effort builds industry expertise and creates an array of opportunities that include those with different backgrounds and time zones, strengthening the economy.

Most of the impact comes from a focused plan that connects product roadmaps to inclusive outcomes, ensuring every built product meets accessibility standards, with inclusive messaging and keyboard-first flows. Leaders across the company can leverage this to empower everyone, including those with new tech skills, and to recruit skilled professionals.

Economy-wide benefits emerge as americans and consumers in states et à travers le globe gain equal access to tools, driving growth in the broader economy. The program also supports standards-driven adoption that leads to better partnerships and stronger industry expertise across the globe.

Wrap the program with robust analytics and a public directory of exemplar case studies; this enables teams elsewhere to replicate success, extend collaborations, and grow a global AI accessibility ecosystem. dont rely on guesswork–base decisions on data, user feedback, and rigorous testing.

Fable’s Digital Accessibility Solutions: Methods, Datasets, and Governance for Global Brands

We will start with a baseline accessibility audit within 30 days and map outcomes to business metrics. This direct, tech-enabled, enterprise-grade step creates visibility into product gaps and aligns cross-functional teams around clear milestones. The framework scales across industry segments, accommodating regulatory differences and localization requirements.

They face some barriers when aligning priorities across product, design, and engineering. Pillai, co-founder and head of accessibility, brings deep expertise to focused workshops that accelerate adoption across enterprise teams. Our approach is based on inclusive design principles.

pillai leads the practice with a focus on inclusive transformation.

Methods

Datasets and Governance

  1. Datasets combine synthetic samples, consented user observations, and benchmarks to test mobile and desktop experiences; metadata tags enable segmentation by device and language.
  2. Governance includes a policy framework, escalation paths, and quarterly reviews that estimate impact, with defined roles and responsibilities for inquiries.
  3. Partners, including microsofts, provide benchmarks and align with security and localization requirements to support global brands.
  4. Roles include head of accessibility, product leads, design leads, and engineering managers, ensuring inquiries reach the right person and speed up resolutions.
  5. Asset registry tracks test scripts, accessibility-ready components, translation glossaries, and re-usable assets to accelerate delivery across industries.

Fable Engage and Fable Upskill: Programs to Include People with Disabilities in AI Product Development

Adopt a two-track approach: Fable Engage embeds people with disabilities into AI product development, and Fable Upskill builds practical capability across teams. Created a cross-functional Inclusive AI product council that includes participants with lived experience, accessibility engineers, product managers, and customer success leads. The council directly informs roadmaps, explains trade-offs, and prevents discriminate against users. Within 90 days, publish a charter, identify two pilot features, and align them with leading standards; measure outcomes against defined accessibility criteria and customer vision. Create a public portfolio of tested features to demonstrate impact to stakeholders across the globe and scale learnings to enterprise teams. The combined effort supports a direct link between user needs and product outcomes, reducing risk while expanding reach for customers and users alike. This links product and tech decisions with user needs. This sole practical path to scale inclusive AI.

Engage: Practical practices to include people with disabilities in AI product development

In Engage, implement an Inclusive AI product council that includes participants with lived experience, accessibility engineers, and customer-success leads. The council directly informs roadmaps, explains trade-offs, and prevents discriminate against users. Within 90 days, publish a charter, identify two pilot features, and align them with leading standards; measure outcomes against defined accessibility criteria and customer vision. Create a public portfolio of tested features to demonstrate impact to stakeholders across the globe and scale learnings to enterprise teams. The combined effort supports a direct link between user needs and product outcomes, reducing risk while expanding reach for customers and users alike.

Upskill: Building a practical learning array for teams

En outre, Upskill crée un ensemble pratique de modalités d'apprentissage : des laboratoires pratiques, du pair programming avec des consultants en handicap, des parcours de micro-crédences et de petits groupes qui s'intègrent dans les cycles de sprint. Ce programme qualifie les ingénieurs, les concepteurs et les chefs de produit pour créer des fonctionnalités accessibles et expliquer les compromis en matière de conception. L'ajout de la pratique réelle avec les participants crée une base de connaissances qui s'étend au-delà d'un seul projet, permettant à l'entreprise de qualifier plusieurs équipes pour le portefeuille de travaux accessibles. Au fil des années, l'approche produit un impact mesurable sur la satisfaction et la fidélisation des clients. Les masses bénéficient de fonctionnalités plus faciles à utiliser et moins sujettes aux biais, ce qui favorise l'expansion du produit auprès des utilisateurs du monde entier. La prolifération de fonctionnalités accessibles s'aligne sur les normes de pointe, réduit les risques et démontre l'impact direct du perfectionnement des compétences sur les résultats des produits.

Partenariats, Annuaire des Fournisseurs et Reconnaissance : Validation de l’Impact de Fable à Travers les Industries

Adoptez un annuaire transparent des Partenaires et des Fournisseurs afin de valider l'impact de Fable à travers les industries et d'aligner les travaux, l'embauche et les décisions relatives aux produits dans un processus unique et responsable.

Cette approche place au cœur de notre travail : l’engagement des membres des communautés handicapées et des partenaires à travers les industries. gideon dirige le programme d’accessibilité en tant que cofondateur, garantissant que nous suivons un processus clair dans le cadre d’une norme de responsabilisation. Le portefeuille de fournisseurs comprend des entreprises canadiennes et des partenaires de Microsoft, élargissant les domaines suivants : création de produits, prestation de services et déploiements basés sur la localisation. Le répertoire est conçu pour être compris par les dirigeants d’organisations et les équipes d’approvisionnement au sein de grandes institutions, afin qu’ils puissent s’engager avec confiance et adopter les normes appropriées. Il offre également une voie vers de meilleurs résultats en documentant les histoires de réussite et en créant une base de preuves transparente qui soutient l’expansion au sein des entreprises et des réseaux.

Annuaire des fournisseurs et engagement

Après une intégration rigoureuse, le répertoire liste les fournisseurs par domaine d'activité, localisation et modèle d'engagement, aidant ainsi les organisations à référencer rapidement un portefeuille de partenaires de confiance.

VendorLocationFocus AreaEngagementImpact
Inclusive LabsCanada (Toronto, Montréal)Conseil en accessibilitéConsulting et formationHigh
AccessForgeCanada et États-UnisIntégration produitProgrammes pilotesModerate
BrightPath TechUK, EUTests et Assurance qualitéServices contractuelsStrong

Métriques de reconnaissance et de validation

Nous suivons l'adoption, les résultats de l'embauche et les améliorations de l'accessibilité dans les secteurs suivants : entreprises technologiques, prestataires de soins de santé, services publics canadiens et multinationales, y compris les partenaires de l'écosystème Microsoft. Les signaux les plus fiables proviennent d'organisations qui reconnaissent publiquement l'amélioration des flux de travail, un meilleur engagement des employés et des améliorations visibles de la convivialité des produits. La reconnaissance arrive par le biais d'études de cas, de bannières de certification et de félicitations formelles de la part d'organisations professionnelles.

Au sein de chaque engagement, nous vérifions que le processus sert de vrais clients et utilisateurs ; nous mesurons l'impact grâce à des commentaires qualitatifs des membres et à des données quantitatives sur la conformité en matière d'accessibilité, les taux d'achèvement et les cycles de maintenance. Le résultat est un portefeuille robuste et transparent en lequel les organismes de normalisation et les clients peuvent avoir confiance, validant ainsi l'impact de Fable à travers les industries.