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Our belief

Computers have become essential to daily life. They are how we work, learn, communicate, make appointments, manage money, and stay connected to the people we love.

But most computers still expect every person to interact in the same way: a mouse, a keyboard, small buttons, fast hands, and constant precision. For many people, that is not a given.

NeueInterface began close to home. Seeing the children my wife works with navigate a world that was not designed around them made me think more deeply about what accessibility should mean. Not just making an interface look compliant. Building interfaces that genuinely give people more agency.

More than 1.3 billion people—one in six worldwide—experience a significant disability, and that number is growing. Yet digital access still falls short: 95.9% of the top one million homepages had detectable accessibility failures in 2026.

Percentage of the top one million homepages with detectable accessibility failures from 2017 to 2026
Homepages with detectable accessibility failures, 2017–2026.

We believe technology should meet people where they are.

NeueInterface is building a more direct way to use a computer: look at what you need, say what you want to do, and let the interface help carry it out. Move the cursor. Click a button. Type a message. Open an app. Navigate independently.

No implant. No complicated hardware. Just software that makes the computer easier to use.

Accessibility should not be an afterthought or a checklist. It should be a new standard for how interfaces are imagined in the first place.