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Our inclusive network currently includes over 2,000 partners who improve your digital accessibility with Eye-Able® solutions. Find out more about their impressions and the benefits of an inclusive corporate culture.
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In total, we work with over 2,000 cities, municipalities, counties, districts and associations in Germany on digital accessibility.
In total, we work with over 2,000 cities, municipalities, counties, districts and associations in Europe in the field of digital accessibility.
"Eye-Able® improves our digital systems - without ifs and buts."
"The wide range of possibilities offered by Eye-Able® convinced us. For years, we only optimized parts of our website. Now we can offer people with disabilities comprehensive new access and also provide help with minor impairments."
Johannes Schenkel
Public Relations Diocese of Würzburg
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Lennart has a genetic visual impairment and residual vision of around 10%. He explains why he and many others benefit from assistive technology.
FC St. Pauli
2nd German Bundesliga
FC St. Pauli is taking the next important step as part of the "Klartext" project. With the Eye Able assistance software, our homepage will be technically customizable by our visitors in the future.
With the step of making the FC St. Pauli homepage technically customizable, FC St. Pauli is taking the next important step in making its communication with fans and members more accessible.
Werder Bremen
1st German Bundesliga
Small symbol, big impact. SV Werder Bremen is improving the accessibility of its official website with the help of the "Eye-Able" assistance software. From now on, visitors to WERDER.DE can use over 25 functions via an icon on the right-hand side of the screen to adapt the website to their individual visual needs.
For example, the tool can be used to change contrast modes, set adaptive magnification or activate color filters. Werder fans with very different visual abilities can thus make better use of the site in an individually adapted way. 1.2 million people in Germany alone are considered to have impaired vision. A figure that is continuing to rise sharply due to an ageing society, among other things.
Archdiocese of Cologne
Largest diocese in Germany
The website of the Archdiocese of Cologne is now technically accessible. This applies to both the desktop view and the mobile application on smartphones and tablets. "The website was already barrier-free at the beginning of the 2000s. Now we have a situation in which we have achieved a high degree of technical accessibility," says Wolfgang Koch-Tien, IT officer at the Archdiocese of Cologne and responsible for the technical infrastructure of the websites. In the near future, the function will also be made available for many other websites of the archdiocese
FC St. Pauli
2nd German Bundesliga
FC St. Pauli is taking the next important step as part of the "Klartext" project. With the Eye Able assistance software, our homepage will be technically customizable by our visitors in the future.
With the step of making the FC St. Pauli homepage technically customizable, FC St. Pauli is taking the next important step in making its communication with fans and members more accessible.
Werder Bremen
1st German Bundesliga
Small symbol, big impact. SV Werder Bremen is improving the accessibility of its official website with the help of the "Eye-Able" assistance software. From now on, visitors to WERDER.DE can use over 25 functions via an icon on the right-hand side of the screen to adapt the website to their individual visual needs.
For example, the tool can be used to change contrast modes, set adaptive magnification or activate color filters. Werder fans with very different visual abilities can thus make better use of the site in an individually adapted way. 1.2 million people in Germany alone are considered to have impaired vision. A figure that is continuing to rise sharply due to an ageing society, among other things.
Archdiocese of Cologne
Largest diocese in Germany
The website of the Archdiocese of Cologne is now technically accessible. This applies to both the desktop view and the mobile application on smartphones and tablets. "The website was already barrier-free at the beginning of the 2000s. Now we have a situation in which we have achieved a high degree of technical accessibility," says Wolfgang Koch-Tien, IT officer at the Archdiocese of Cologne and responsible for the technical infrastructure of the websites. In the near future, the function will also be made available for many other websites of the archdiocese.