Accessibilify is an AI-powered platform that turns Meta smart glasses into a hands-free compliance inspection tool.

Walk through any space — a building, a home, a workplace — and get a real-time audit against ADA, fire code, foster home readiness, and workplace safety standards. Every finding cited to the specific regulation. Every issue paired with a fix.

01 — Audit Types

What are you auditing?

01

ADA Accessibility Compliance

Physical accessibility standards for public spaces and commercial buildings

02

Foster Home Readiness

State Minimum Standards for foster home licensing — our launch vertical, validated with real families

03

Fire Code / Life Safety

NFPA fire prevention and life safety code compliance

04

OSHA Workplace Safety

Occupational safety and health standards for work environments

05

Childcare Facility Licensing

State requirements for daycare and childcare facility operations

06

Custom Audit

Build your own checklist based on specific standards or requirements

02 — Process

How it works

01

Select your audit

Choose your audit type — foster home readiness, ADA accessibility, fire code, or your own custom checklist. Connect Meta AI glasses or use your smartphone camera.

02

Follow the guided walkthrough

The AI guides you room by room through a conversational walkthrough. “Let’s check the kitchen — look under the sink for chemical storage.” It tells you what to look for, checks what it sees, and confirms findings through the glasses’ built-in speakers. Hands-free the entire time.

03

Review your findings

Every compliance item is cited to the specific regulation, with remediation steps and estimated cost. You control what goes in the report — including whether to include photo evidence.

04

Share your report

Your timestamped compliance report is ready instantly. Share it with your agency, inspector, or keep it private. Reports are cited, consistent, and authentic — agencies can see exactly what was checked and when.

03 — Why Glasses?

Why not just use your phone?

Because compliance work requires your hands.

Hands-Free Inspection

Auditors need both hands to open cabinets, test locks, move furniture, measure doorways, and check equipment. A phone in your hand means you either stop recording or film one-handed with shaky, incomplete footage.

Eye-Level AI Accuracy

The glasses capture exactly what you’re looking at — head-tracked, continuous, eye-level perspective. A phone at waist height distorts spatial measurements and misses ceiling-mounted smoke detectors, window heights, and fence dimensions the AI needs to evaluate.

Continuous Capture, Zero Gaps

Phone users instinctively stop recording to interact with the space, creating audit trail gaps that are a legal liability. Glasses record passively and continuously — an unbroken first-person record that’s defensible as evidence.

Voice Notes in Context

The 5-microphone array lets you speak findings in the moment — “this cabinet under the sink is unlocked, contains bleach” — timestamped to the exact frame. No stopping to type notes on a phone screen.

Real-Time Audio Alerts

Open-ear speakers say “Warning: bedroom appears below 80 square foot minimum” while you keep walking. No stopping to check a phone screen.

Less Intimidating for Families

For foster home inspections, a caseworker pointing a phone camera at every corner amplifies the feeling of surveillance. Someone wearing normal-looking Ray-Ban glasses having a natural conversation while the audit runs quietly in the background is a fundamentally different, less intimidating experience.

Professional Credibility

An inspector wearing glasses looks like a professional doing their job. An inspector slowly panning a phone camera around someone’s bedroom looks like they’re filming for social media.

No Fatigue Over Long Audits

A thorough inspection takes 1–3 hours. Holding a phone at the correct angle for that duration causes arm fatigue and increasingly unstable footage. Glasses require zero physical effort.

04 — Standards

Built on real standards

Not AI guessing — real regulatory codes, cited and verified

Texas Foster Home ReadinessTAC Title 26, Ch. 749
Smoke detector in each sleeping roomSFMO Item 3
Bedroom ≥ 80 sq ft per child§749.3021
Flammable substances stored out of reach§749.3041
Water heater temperature ≤ 120°F§749.3049
Medications stored in locked container§749.3053
Working phone accessible at all times§749.3069

Our compliance engine runs on machine-readable rulesets encoded from official regulatory documents. When we add a new state or audit type, the apps don’t change — only the platform ruleset updates. Currently encoding: Texas TAC Title 26 Ch. 749 (250+ pages of Minimum Standards).

05 — Mission

Two missions. One platform.

For Families

FosterSupport.org partnership

Home inspections don’t end when you’re approved — they happen monthly, for as long as you foster. Accessibilify lets you run a quick walkthrough before each visit so you know what to expect. No more surprises. No more anxiety. In our pilot, family confidence scores rose from 4.7 to 8.2 out of 10.

For Agencies & Professionals

Built for inspectors, caseworkers & consultants

One hour saved per home visit. Across a caseload of 20 homes, that’s 20+ hours recovered every month for assessment and support work. Every finding is timestamped, cited to the regulation, and ready for your compliance report.

06 — Our Story

Built from experience,
not assumptions.

As foster parents, Yves and Khalila went through recurring state-mandated home inspections — monthly visits where something new was always flagged. A bag of rice on the floor. Hedges that needed trimming. A dog toy that looked too much like an unapproved stuffed animal. Every visit felt like a test they hadn’t studied for, with rules buried in over 250 pages of state Minimum Standards that no one had explained to them.

Instead of waiting for an inspector to flag a potential issue — what if you could just walk through and see your space through their eyes?

Yves built the first prototype at the inaugural Silicon Valley AI Hackathon and won bronze. In early 2026, the team piloted with 5 foster families in Dallas-Fort Worth using Meta AI glasses. The AI identified an average of 12 compliance items per home, and family confidence scores rose from 4.7 to 8.2 out of 10. 100% of pilot families said they would use it again.

Now, we’re building the platform so that anyone — foster families, building managers, safety inspectors — can select an audit type and walk through any space with AI guidance:

  • ADA Accessibility Compliance
  • Foster Home Readiness
  • Fire Code / Life Safety
  • OSHA Workplace Safety
  • Childcare Facility Licensing
  • Custom Audits
Bronze Winner — SVAI Hackathon
1st Place — Meta Llama Impact Hackathon NYC
1st Place — Meta ExecuTorch Hackathon at GitHub HQ
The Hughes family
Building Accessibilify at the SVAI HackathonSVAI Hackathon
07 — Privacy

Your home. Your data. Your choice.

We built Accessibilify for the most personal space there is — your home. Privacy isn’t an afterthought. It’s the architecture.

Nothing is recorded.

Camera frames are processed on your phone and discarded immediately. No video is saved, transmitted, or stored. Ever.

AI runs on your device.

Object detection happens entirely on your phone using on-device AI. Camera frames never leave your device — only text findings are synced to generate your report.

Thumbnails are your choice.

If you want photo evidence in your report, you opt in. You control which findings include photos, and whether shared reports include them.

Reports are private by default.

No one sees your report until you share it. Share with your agency, generate a link, or keep it to yourself. You can delete everything at any time.

08 — Pilot Results

Tested in real homes. Real results.

In early 2026, we piloted Accessibilify with foster families in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

5Homes Audited
12Avg. Findings Per Home
18 minAvg. Walkthrough Time
4.7 → 8.2Family Confidence Score (out of 10)
85%+AI Accuracy vs. Human Inspector
100%Families Who’d Use It Again

“I had no idea the bedroom needed to be 80 square feet. We were about to set up the foster room in the smaller bedroom — this would have been flagged on the real inspection and delayed everything.”

— Pilot family, DFW area

“This would have saved me at least an hour per home visit. Half my time is spent checking things the AI could catch in seconds.”

— Foster Agency Family Specialist
09 — Get Started

Ready to see what you’ve been missing?

Create your free account and run your first walkthrough today. Pilot-tested with real families in Dallas-Fort Worth.