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Invest in accessible learning. Auralearn turns the diagrams, maps, scores and charts that gate visual disciplines into spatial audio and semantic haptics — building confidence from high school, carrying it through university, and following learners into the professional workplace.

Below: where we are going, the market we are going after, and what we are raising for.

The Vision & Roadmap

One engine, three phases, following a learner across their whole life in visual disciplines — from the first classroom diagram to the dashboard on their desk at work.

  1. Phase 1

    Early education

    K–12 / high school

    Confidence is built — or lost — long before university. We start in high school, where a visually impaired learner first meets a Geography map, a music score or a Physics diagram and quietly concludes the subject is not for them. Auralearn turns that moment around, so learners arrive at KCSE with visual disciplines already in reach.

  2. Phase 2

    Higher education

    University

    The same engine carries into degree-level work, where diagrams get denser and wait times for accessible material get longer. Deep LMS integration puts converted lecture decks, lab diagrams and datasets in students' hands the same day faculty upload them — no weeks-long alt-text queue, no dropped modules.

  3. Phase 3

    Professional workplace

    On the job

    Access cannot end at graduation. Phase 3 puts Auralearn into visually heavy jobs — the dashboards, CAD drawings, financial charts and site maps that decide who gets hired and promoted. This is where accessible education converts into accessible careers, and where employers become buyers.

The Market

Accessible EdTech and workplace tools sit in a growing, compliance-driven market — and the population it serves has been treated as an afterthought by visual-first software for decades.

$6.3B

Total addressable market

Accessible EdTech and workplace tools (Mordor Intelligence, 2025)

~12.1%

CAGR, 2025–2030

One of the fastest-growing segments in EdTech

253M

Visually impaired people globally

The population locked out of visual-first material

40M

In sub-Saharan Africa

Chronically underserved by existing assistive tooling

Kenya is the beachhead

We are built curriculum-first, starting with the Kenyan KCSE syllabus — Music, Geography, the Sciences, Mathematics and Business Studies. A national curriculum is a finite, well-defined content surface: cover it once and every school in the country becomes addressable. That gives us a defensible home market, real classroom evidence, and a country playbook we can repeat across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

The Ask & Returns

How Auralearn makes money, what your capital builds, and what we expect it to return — in both senses of the word.

The business model

B2B institutional licensing

Our primary engine: high schools, universities and accessibility offices license Auralearn per student, per term. Predictable, budget-cycle-aligned, and it grows with each new faculty that switches on.

B2C subscriptions

Core lessons stay free for every learner, forever. Individual learners and professionals upgrade for advanced labs, offline packs, custom haptic profiles and tactile device sync.

Donations & grants

Mission funding from donors, foundations and accessibility programmes underwrites the free tier and the loaner device fleet, so cost never gates a learner's access.

What you are funding

Scaling the spatial-audio and semantic haptic engine

Deeper discipline coverage, faster conversion, and higher-fidelity spatial and haptic output — the core technical moat.

LMS and custom API integrations

Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard and Schoology, plus the robust APIs that connect high school systems, bespoke university portals and corporate training platforms.

Kenya → Africa expansion

Convert the Kenyan beachhead into a repeatable country playbook — curriculum mapping, institutional sales and local partnerships across the continent.

Expected returns

Financial

Recurring institutional licences in a compliance-driven market with long contract lives and high switching costs, layered with consumer subscriptions. Each converted curriculum is reusable across every institution in a country, so content cost is paid once and monetised many times — the margin profile improves with every school and campus added.

Social impact

Massive and measurable: opening visual disciplines to millions of excluded learners, and with them the science, technology, finance and creative careers those subjects gate. Every learner who keeps Geography or Physics instead of dropping it is a life with more doors open — and a data point that accessible education pays for itself.

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Market figures are third-party estimates, cited above. This page is a summary for prospective partners and investors and is not an offer to sell securities.