Arabic Accessibility Infrastructure

Real-time Arabic Sign Language translation for public services.

Asher is building the infrastructure layer for accessible communication across airports, hospitals, government services, and retail environments. We enable two-way interaction between Deaf signers and hearing staff with AI that is built for Arabic-first, real-world use.

  • Sign-to-Text in real time with computer vision and deep learning
  • Text-to-Sign playback through avatar-based ArSL output
  • Designed for venue deployment, not just demo environments
Asher shown on an airport departures board

Why Asher

Built for a clear market gap in Arabic accessibility.

22M+

Underserved individuals across the Eastern Mediterranean living with disabling hearing loss.

22,500+

ArSL training sequences. Proprietary. Growing.

90%+

Recognition accuracy in controlled testing.

2-Way

Sign ↔ Text communication.

Public-Ready

Designed for high-footfall service environments.

1 Platform

Purpose-built Arabic Sign Language infrastructure for public venues.

Asher data based on internal model development and validation results. Regional hearing-loss estimate from WHO Eastern Mediterranean reporting.

Strategic Advantage

Purpose-built for deployment in the real world.

Most sign language systems remain in research settings. Asher is engineered for public-facing, high-footfall environments where speed, reliability, and accessibility must work in live operations.

  • Arabic-first models with culturally relevant vocabulary
  • Sector packages for environments like cafes and transport hubs
  • Validation with the Jordanian Federation of the Deaf
Asher cafe mockup in a live service environment

Partners

Built with ecosystem partners, institutions, and community collaborators.