About 6DotsLab

6DotsLab was founded in 2026 as a small accessibility lab focused on blind-first learning technology. Our work began with braille literacy tools and is growing into a broader research and development space for inclusive human-computer interaction.

Our mission is to make braille learning more approachable, software more accessible, and assistive technology more practical for real learners and educators.

Who We Are

6DotsLab combines product thinking, software engineering, accessibility research, and education. We care less about complicated platforms and more about tools that a learner can actually use, repeat, understand, and trust.

Braille literacy

Learning-first

Tools that make English braille letters easier to learn, repeat, test, and remember.

Blind interaction

Access-first

Interfaces designed around keyboard, audio, gamepad, high contrast, and non-visual workflows.

Assistive software

Prototype-first

Small, focused applications that solve real problems before becoming larger platforms.

Inclusive research

Community-first

Research questions shaped by learners, teachers, braille users, and accessibility practitioners.


Values

Blind-first, not sighted-first with patches

We start from non-visual use cases. Keyboard flow, audio feedback, clear navigation, strong contrast, and predictable controls are treated as core requirements, not optional add-ons.

Practical tools before big claims

We are still building our formal academic research record. Our current proof of work is the software we build, test, and improve with real learning needs in mind.

Learning should be repeatable

Braille learning needs repetition, guidance, correction, and confidence. Our products are shaped around guided practice, clear feedback, and simple assessment.

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6DotsLab

A workspace for blind-first braille learning and accessible technology.

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