Accessible inventing for blind and low-vision makers
VoiceForge is a hands-free, voice-first invention tool built so blind and low-vision inventors can design real electronics, robotics, and Arduino projects without ever needing to see a schematic. Speak your idea. Hear the parts list, the wiring, and the code read back to you.
Prefer a high-contrast, large-text, screen-reader-first view of the app?
Built for blind and low-vision inventors
Most maker tools assume you can see a screen full of tiny schematic symbols, drag-and-drop wires, or read a serial monitor. VoiceForge doesn't. You describe what you want to build out loud, and the studio returns a structured blueprint, parts list, wiring plan, and starter firmware — all in plain text that your screen reader can speak cleanly, top to bottom.
How it works without sight
- Voice in: tap once and talk. No menus to scan, no toolbars to hunt for.
- Audio readback: parts lists, pin connections, and code are written as ordered, labeled text — exactly what NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack, or Narrator are designed to read.
- Plain-English wiring: "connect the red wire from pin 5 to the long leg of the LED" instead of an image-only schematic.
- Iterate by voice: say "swap the buzzer for a vibration motor" and the spec rewrites itself.
Screen reader and keyboard support
Every page uses semantic headings, labeled buttons, visible focus states, and high-contrast design-system colors. You can navigate the whole studio with a keyboard — no mouse required — and tested behavior with common assistive tech: NVDA and JAWS on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, TalkBack on Android, and Narrator.
Who this is for
- Blind and low-vision hobbyists who want to build Arduino, ESP32, and robotics projects independently.
- Accessible STEM classrooms and assistive-technology specialists looking for an inclusive maker tool.
- Rehab engineers prototyping adaptive devices and daily-living aids.
- Sighted family members, teachers, or friends building tools together with a blind inventor.
Try it
See real project examples, learn about voice-first prototyping, or jump into the studio and describe your first invention out loud.
Invent by voice — no sight required
First invention free. Unlimited for $5/mo.