Guidelines, reports, and trusted external references to help your organization design and deploy robots that work for everyone.
Robots For All
Materials developed by the Robots for All team and consortium — expanding as our research and guidelines grow.
Connect with our team to receive targeted guidance on your robot's accessibility — and a clear understanding of what it will take to make it work for everyone.
Meet the teamOne of our experts will conduct a structured review of your robot against our accessibility guidelines, delivering concrete, prioritized recommendations to guide your next steps.
Our flagship resource — a practical, research-backed set of guidelines for designing and deploying robots that are accessible to people of all abilities. Currently in development.
Summaries of findings from consortium-funded research and Focused Accessibility Projects, made available to the wider community. Coming in a future phase.
External references
Trusted standards bodies and guidelines that inform our work and are useful for any organization working on accessible design.
Federal agency that develops and maintains accessibility guidelines and standards for the built environment, information and communication technology, and more.
The international standard for web and digital accessibility, developed by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. A foundational reference for accessible technology design.
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Find out more about what Robots for All does and how to get involved.