Glyph raises $11M to launch a privacy‑first AI for accessible interfaces

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Glyph raises $11M to launch a privacy‑first AI for accessible interfaces

AssistiveAI adapts UI density, contrast, button size, and reading order based on an individual user's preferences and interaction history, processed locally for privacy. Glyph emphasizes transparent controls so users can audit and revert adaptations.

Investors include Omidyar Network and several accessibility foundations. Glyph will use funds to expand on‑device model performance, partner with major OS vendors, and integrate with popular design systems.

Pilot programs with educational institutions and public libraries reported improved task success rates among neurodivergent users. Glyph plans an SDK release for designers and a dashboard for accessibility auditing later this year.