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Introducing the Lab at UW-Madison Advancing Technology for the Blind and Visually Impaired

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Last updated: 19/02/2026
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Introducing the Lab at UW-Madison Advancing Technology for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Bridging the Gap: Innovative Technologies for the Visually Impaired at MadAbility Lab

MadAbility, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Accessibility Lab, is dedicated to pioneering technologies that grant blind and low-vision individuals equal access to information and the world at large. In a time where virtually all forms of content are saturated with visual elements—from TikTok videos to YouTube shorts and even virtual reality experiences—MadAbility’s mission is both timely and essential.

Contents
  • Recognizing the Visual Imbalance
  • A11yBits: Empowering Personalization
  • AI in the Kitchen: AROMA
  • CookAR: Augmented Reality for Low Vision
  • Collaborative and Inclusive Technology
  • Broader Applications and Community Engagement
  • Partnerships and Future Growth

Recognizing the Visual Imbalance

The Principal Investigator at MadAbility, Yuhang Zhao, highlights a concerning reality: modern society increasingly revolves around visual information. “When you use a smartphone, you have a very fancy touch display and vivid colors,” Zhao explains. “But all of these emerging technologies leave blind and low-vision people out.” This exclusion extends to essential tools of daily life, as many are designed primarily for those with full sight, often neglecting the unique needs of individuals with visual impairments.

A11yBits: Empowering Personalization

One of the most groundbreaking developments from MadAbility is A11yBits, a tangible toolkit designed to empower blind and low-vision individuals. This hands-on kit allows users to assemble personalized devices tailored to their specific needs, much like building with LEGO. Each A11yBits kit contains a range of sensory and feedback modules, which can detect environmental information and respond through auditory, visual, and haptic alerts.

The sensing modules include:

  • Motion Module: Detects movement in the environment.
  • Voice Module: Recognizes speech commands.
  • Timer Module: Keeps track of time accurately.
  • Temperature Module: Provides real-time temperature readings.

Zhao emphasizes the importance of customization in assistive technologies, noting that each individual’s visual abilities and experiences differ significantly. To facilitate ease of use, especially for those without a technical background, an AI agent accompanies the A11yBits toolkit, enabling users to understand how to utilize the modules effectively.

AI in the Kitchen: AROMA

MadAbility’s innovations don’t stop at personalized toolkits. They have also developed AROMA, a sophisticated AI system designed to enhance cooking experiences for blind individuals. By utilizing a smartphone worn in front of the user, AROMA captures the cooking process and provides real-time information and guidance based on a selected video recipe. It acts as an attentive assistant that prompts users, corrects mistakes, and ensures safety during food preparation.

For instance, if a user making a pepperoni pizza mistakenly adds the pepperoni before placing down the cheese, AROMA will detect the error and issue an alert. This interactive experience empowers users to engage confidently in the kitchen, refining their cooking skills while benefiting from a supportive AI partner.

CookAR: Augmented Reality for Low Vision

Alongside AROMA, MadAbility also introduced CookAR, an Augmented Reality (AR) system designed specifically for low-vision individuals. The system employs AR glasses to highlight critical areas in the cooking environment. For example, it marks “grabbable areas,” like the handle of a knife, in green, while hazardous areas, like the blade, are outlined in red.

Zhao’s insight that low-vision individuals still possess partial sight and wish to use it informs the design of CookAR. This system represents a significant shift in perspective, moving away from the notion that all assistive technologies must rely solely on audio and haptic feedback.

Collaborative and Inclusive Technology

Zhao envisions a new era of access technology that does more than simply assist; she believes in collaboration between individuals and technology. “We should understand people’s current abilities and preferences to build effective solutions,” Zhao assertively states. This philosophy underscores MadAbility’s commitment to creating tools that respect individual differences and capabilities.

Broader Applications and Community Engagement

Apart from its projects tailored for the visually impaired, MadAbility explores how its technologies could be utilized by broader audiences in fields such as mental health and gender identity. The lab is proactive in engaging the blind and low-vision community, planning to host workshops where users can test their technologies and provide feedback for continuous improvement.

Partnerships and Future Growth

The successful development of A11yBits, AROMA, and CookAR stemmed from collaborative efforts with partners from institutions like the University of Texas-Dallas, Notre Dame, and the University of Washington. These partnerships not only enhance the quality of the research but also broaden the scope and impact of the technologies developed.

MadAbility stands at the forefront of breaking down barriers for the visually impaired, striving to ensure that technology becomes a vehicle for inclusion rather than exclusion. In an era dominated by visual content, the lab’s work is a reminder of the importance of accessibility and the need for innovative solutions that cater to every individual’s needs.

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