Brailly
Accessible learning · playful coaching

Feel, hear, and write Braille—together with an AI coach that adapts to every learner.

Brailly combines a haptic braille cell, joyful audio guidance, and a community library of exercises so children new to vision loss—and adults starting fresh—can master Braille with confidence.

Prototype live previewHands-on device & coach tour

Feel the pattern

A tactile braille cell raises exactly the bumps the learner should explore. Fingers stay on the device while the coach explains what’s happening.

Hear the coach

Adaptive audio guidance celebrates wins and offers gentle hints. The copy is tailored to the learner’s streak, mood, and guardian preferences.

Press to reply

Large, high-contrast keys let learners write letters, words, and soon mathematics. Inputs stream to the AI tutor for instant feedback.

540+Learner sessions completed
4.8/5Guardian satisfaction rating
18Letters mastered in demo mode
Prototype hardware

A portable braille lab for home and school

Brailly was designed alongside blind learners and the guardians who coach them every day. The result is a tactile-first device that keeps instruction playful while capturing the data educators need.

  • Instant tactile feedback.

    8-dot refreshable cell constructed with haptic actuators for crisp braille patterns.

  • Dialog-driven lessons.

    AI coach explains patterns, listens for input, and responds with warmth.

  • Guardian tools built in.

    The companion dashboard tracks streaks, letters mastered, and recommended next steps.

3D render of the Brailly device
Structured practice

A coaching loop that reinforces mastery

Every session combines tactile exploration, responsive audio feedback, and streak-based motivation. Learners celebrate small wins while families see steady progress.

01

Invite the learner

A guardian or teacher pairs a device in under two minutes. Brailly greets the learner by name and explains today’s focus.

02

Feel & respond

The servo-driven braille cell raises bumps to explore. Learners reply on the buttons, confirming what they felt or spelling the prompted word.

03

Celebrate progress

“Today’s Wins” highlights letters mastered, streaks, and new unlocks. Guardians receive a quick recap they can share with therapists or teachers.

The tactile feedback means my students can finally check their work without waiting for me. It’s a breakthrough for confidence.
Maya, itinerant teacher
Our daughter loves hearing her AI coach cheer every correct pattern. The streak counter keeps her asking for ‘one more lesson’.
Jonas & Lea, guardians
Future roadmap: device fleet management, guardian analytics, and AI-authored lessons right inside the forum. Investors can preview the debug console today.
Brailly team
Brailly’s math prompts finally feel like games. My 9-year-old stops dreading multiplication because each streak unlocks a new audio badge.
Elena, parent of a low-vision learner
The dashboard recap drops into my inbox before I pack up the classroom. I forward it straight to families so everyone stays aligned.
Raj, resource teacher
I would definitely like to have this cube as a child. Learning Braille usually happens through books, which is not as fun as learning by playing.
Manon

Braille reader & mentor

Humans behind Brailly

The team building playful braille learning

We are technologists, educators, and designers translating braille instruction into a sensory-first digital experience. Our mission: make braille joyful and accessible for every learner.

Heïdi

Heïdi

Co-founder · Design & Research

Gabriel

Gabriel

Co-founder · Hardware & Firmware

Lars

Lars

Co-founder · Product & Growth

Live demo access

Join the next Brailly showcase session

We host 1:1 demos with our working prototype and guardian dashboard. Share your details and we’ll send over highlights and a scheduling link.

  • • Live device walkthrough via secure stream
  • • Guardian dashboard tour with real data
  • • Open Q&A on hardware, curriculum, and roadmap

Request the demo kit

Tell us who you are—we’ll respond within 24 hours with demo access details.