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READ FASTER,
COMPREHEND MORE,
STRESS LESS.

The 'Digital Glasses' Web Extension allows users to customize any website to meet their needs.

Browsing the web can be difficult for neurodiverse individuals, but it doesn't have to be.

Our Digital Glasses Web Extension supports students, universities, and most importantly– YOUWith a mission built on inclusivity and accessibility, meeting the needs of our users is our number one priority.

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Identify as neurodiverse, with specific conditions such as ADHD, Dyslexia, Visual Impairments, and Autism making it increasingly difficult to browse the web and intake information.

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1.5 Billion

70%

 Of websites, ranging from top ecommerce sites to presidential campaign sites, had critical accessibility blockers according to a survey by Nucleus Research and Deque Systems.

3%

Of the internet is accessible to people who have disabilities such as dyslexia, visual impairments, and other neurodiverse conditions

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Our Core Values.

One Size Does Not Fit All.

Inclusion Is Not An Option

Every learner is unique. Webquity demonstrates that 'one size does not fit all' by developing customizable digital accessibility solutions tailored to the needs of users looking to enhance their experience online, ensuring that users have personalized tools and resources for a more inclusive online experience.

Through its commitment to accessibility, Webquity showcases that inclusion is not an option by advocating for equitable access to digital education by providing accessibility tools that can be used anywhere across the web.We emphasize the fundamental principle that everyone deserves equal opportunities to learn and thrive in today's digital age.

Kianjai Huggan, founder of webquity

What is Webquity?

Engineer/educator Kia Huggan, inspired by accessibility challenges during online learning, created Webquity, an automation tool for digital accessibility. Driven by empathy and her own vision struggles, Kia champions inclusion through Webquity, proving innovation stems from compassion.

Kianjai Huggan, founder of webquity

What is Webquity?

Engineer/educator Kia Huggan, inspired by accessibility challenges during online learning, created Webquity, an automation tool for digital accessibility. Driven by empathy and her own vision struggles, Kia champions inclusion through Webquity, proving innovation stems from compassion.

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Emily
Student with Dyslexia

"Tears of joy! Text-to-speech AND custom fonts—Webquity's extension unlocked websites like never before. My dyslexic needs met & exceeded!"

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