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Inclusive Pixelation Launches Funding Round for A11ySpaces App Development

Inclusive Pixelation Launches Funding Round for A11ySpaces App Development

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Las Vegas, NevadaJanuary 1, 2026 Inclusive Pixelation, an impact-driven organization dedicated to empowering truly inclusive workplaces, today announced the launch of a funding round, powered by an Indiegogo campaign, for A11ySpaces. This mobile-first application is the latest tool in the company’s mission to provide organizations with the practical strategies necessary to seamlessly integrate people with disabilities and neurodivergence into the workforce.

Empowering Through Strategy and Fairness

A11ySpaces is born from a vision of a future where every individual, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to pursue economic independence through work that aligns with their passions. By equipping businesses with precise, localized accessibility data, the web and mobile app ensures that people with disabilities can work without being restricted by physical or digital barriers.

“At Inclusive Pixelation, we don’t view accessibility as a compliance checklist – but we do love a good checklist! We see accessibility as a strategic advantage,” says Britne Jenke, CPACC, founder of Inclusive Pixelation. “Our mission is to equip organizations with the guidance they need to tap into a skilled, diverse talent pool. A11ySpaces provides the bridge to make that equitable playing field a reality.”

Building the Foundation Team

Contingent on the successful completion of this funding round, Inclusive Pixelation plans to scale its operations by bringing critical talent in-house. The organization is seeking passionate professionals for three key roles: a Full-Stack Developer to lead technical architecture, a Data Analyst to manage the proprietary compliance database, and an Instructional Developer to create high-impact educational resources.

The founding team is looking for individuals who believe accessibility is a human right and can navigate complex compliance overlaps.

Inclusive Pixelation offers a modern, Outcome-Oriented Flexibility workplace model. As a fully remote team with flexible schedules, the organization does not track hours worked. Instead, it focuses on high-quality outcomes and project milestones, trusting team members to manage their own time to deliver the best results.

From Beta to Universal Impact

The husband-and-wife team behind A11ySpaces brings a blend of lived experience and decades of expertise in construction and HR policy. Their summer in a business accelerator helped solidify a plan to scale high-level consulting into an accessible digital tool.

The Indiegogo campaign aims to raise $30,000 to finalize the A11ySpaces proprietary database. This database combines building codes, ADA requirements, expert guidelines, and more into one dashboard, offering user-specific checklists for mobility, dexterity, visual, hearing, cognitive, speech, and sensory needs.

Join the Movement

Supporters can back the campaign starting at just $10. Contributions will directly fund the final integration of our database and the creation of educational materials that help organizations move beyond simple compliance toward genuine, creative inclusion.

To kick off the campaign, the founders will host a live “Funding Kickoff Q&A Session” to discuss the project roadmap, technical architecture, and the future of the A11ySpaces marketplace.

“When we make work accessible, we aren’t just following the rules, we are ensuring that contributions are valued and talent is celebrated,” says Britne Jenke.

For more information and to support the mission of building an inclusive world, visit [https://www.indiegogo.com/en/projects/inclusive-pixelation/a11yspaces].

About Inclusive Pixelation

Inclusive Pixelation empowers organizations to build inclusive workplaces through tools, training, and guidance. They help businesses navigate the complexities of accessibility to create equitable and enriching employment opportunities for people with disabilities and neurodivergent individuals. Inclusive Pixelation is home to the Making Work Accessible series of handbooks [https://A11yBook.com], the A11yLearn accessibility academy and community [https://A11yLearn.com], the Making _____ (Blank) Accessible podcast [https://A11yShow.com], and more.

Contact

Britne Jenke, CPACC, CPTD, SPHR
Founder
britne@inclusivepixel.com
(725) 294-7731


Simplified English

A11ySpaces Launches New App to Make Workplaces Accessible for Everyone

Las Vegas, Nevada — January 1, 2026 — Today, a company called Inclusive Pixelation announced a new project called A11ySpaces. They are starting an Indiegogo campaign to build a web and mobile app that helps businesses welcome workers with disabilities. The goal is to make sure every office and store is easy for everyone to use.

Making Work Fair for Everyone

Inclusive Pixelation believes that everyone should be able to have a good job they love, no matter their physical or mental abilities. Many businesses want to be inclusive, but they find the laws about building and technology too confusing. This new app gives them simple, clear steps to follow so they can fix these problems.

“We don’t think of accessibility as just a set of rules to follow,” says Britne Jenke, founder of Inclusive Pixelation. “We see it as a way to find great talent. Our app helps businesses find and keep workers who are often left out.”

How the App Works

The app is like having an expert in your pocket. It helps:

  • Small Business Owners: Who want to welcome all employees and customers without spending a fortune on experts.
  • Construction Workers: Who need to know the exact measurements for ramps or doors while they are on the job.
  • HR Teams: Who need to know how to help employees work comfortably and safely.

A11ySpaces uses “Local Logic.” This means the app knows the specific rules for your city and state, so you don’t have to guess.

Building a Great Team

Inclusive Pixelation is raising $30,000 to finish the app. If they reach their goal, they plan to hire new team members. They are looking for people who care about human rights and want to work from home with a flexible schedule.

How You Can Help

You can support the project on Indiegogo for as little as $10. Your money will help finish the app and create guides that teach people how to be more inclusive.

The founders are also hosting a live “Funding Kickoff Q&A” on the web. They will answer questions about how the app works and their plans for the future.

“When we make work accessible, we show that everyone’s hard work matters,” says Britne Jenke.

For more information or to help build a more inclusive world, visit the A11ySpaces Indiegogo Page: https://www.indiegogo.com/en/projects/inclusive-pixelation/a11yspaces

About Inclusive Pixelation

Inclusive Pixelation helps companies become better places to work. They provide tools and training to make sure people with disabilities are treated fairly. They also host podcasts and online classes to teach others about accessibility.

Contact

Britne Jenke, CPACC, CPTD, SPHR
Founder
britne@inclusivepixel.com
(725) 294-7731


Easy English

We’re making an app so businesses can be better places to work for disabled people.

We are Inclusive Pixelation.

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We are helping other businesses be great places for disabled workers.

We are building an app for phones, tablets, and the web.

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It’s called A11ySpaces.

A11ySpaces helps business know the law about disability.

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Businesses can use A11ySpaces for laws

  • in their cities.
  • in their state.
  • for the whole country.

A11ySpaces will help business owners and teams so

  • They can fix their spaces for disabled people.
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  • They can make work better for disabled people.
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We need money to build A11ySpaces.

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We are raising money on the internet on Indiegogo.

We will use the money to hire people to build A11ySpaces.

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Do you have questions?

We will answer questions on Monday, Jan. 5.

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It is a live event hosted on the web.

Everyone is invited. Sign up at our event space.

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Contact

Britne Jenke, CPACC, CPTD, SPHR
Founder
britne@inclusivepixel.com
(725) 294-7731


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