Human Rights:
Information Equality EqualAccess

All individuals should be equal, and everyone has the right to access the same information.
The Coder's solution is to address socially vulnerable individuals in information blind spots

Sound that can substitute vision,
Text/pictures/ sounds that can substitute hearing,
Technology for long-distance object identification that can substitute for height

Technology Introduction of Equal Access
Sound that substituteโ€™s vision.
Information such as product names of groceries, cosmetics, and not only legally mandated ingredient labeling but also product distribution details is inaccessible to visually impaired individuals. Inserting an EA code into the product allows it to convey all information about the product through sound.
Vision that substitutes sound
For individuals with hearing impairments, obtaining crucial information, such as subway announcements or important content on the radio, often requires continually checking unimportant information. By embedding an EA code into sound, it is possible to share important information with an alert and convert it into visual information.
Technology replacing distance
For individuals of shorter stature or those in wheelchairs, assistance is required to obtain information about products displayed at higher locations.If the product has an EA code embedded, you can easily obtain information about the product even from a distance through a dedicated app.
User- Friendly Kiosk
The use of kiosks is not easy for most socially vulnerable individuals. Whether it was the physical size, unfamiliarity with digital device usage, or physical discomfort, EA technology encompasses ways for everyone to easily use kiosks.
The value of Equal access technology
EqualAccess realizes the value of information equality for everyone in the world.