EchoFrame releases adaptive UI lenses and secures $5.2M to expand accessibility reach
Design · 3 min read
EchoFrame’s lenses sit between the application layer and the presentation layer, enabling users to choose views optimized for cognitive load, motor control, or visual impairment. The tool applies transformations like reduced animation, larger touch targets, and simplified content hierarchies on the fly.
The $5.2 million seed round was led by Inclusive Capital and included accessibility-focused angel investors. EchoFrame will use funds to develop platform SDKs, enterprise admin controls, and a policy layer that allows organizations to publish recommended lenses for users.
Early enterprise pilots showed improved task completion rates for employees with diverse needs and fewer bespoke UI forks. EchoFrame positions the product as a way to offer inclusive experiences without requiring multiple product versions.