
Virtual space has become public space, and public space must be accessible.
AVA Access is a leader in digital accessibility.
As the developer of the first fully accessible virtual tour platform, AVA introduced the possibilities of accessible digital spaces with its custom Virtual Accessibility Experience for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House—a UNESCO World Heritage site—commissioned by the City of Los Angeles.
Built on its proprietary Virtual Accessibility Experience engine, AVA’s patented AVT software provides a seamless, plug-and-play accessibility solution for 360° immersive tours and digital twin platforms. Whether through custom builds or effortless integration with existing tours, AVA Access helps ensure that virtual spaces are open to everyone in the ever-evolving world of digital twins and immersive experiences.
Ava continues to advance the AVT with an evolving suite of AI-powered features, expanding accessibility as well as enhancing the overall user experience.
AVT users span the globe.
From USA, to the UK, Australia, and beyond, we work anywhere and everywhere.
Stroud College.
Historic Coastguard Museum.
Trevaylor Woods.
Polgoon Vineyard and Orchard.
Newlyn Children's Hospital.
PK Porthcurno Museum.
Brownsville BRO Airport.
Wheal Martyn Museum.
Theater Royal Bath - The Egg Theater.
Weston College.
Abergavenny Town Hall.
Wagga Wagga Art Gallery.
University Of Indiana.
University of Vermont.
Stroud College. Historic Coastguard Museum. Trevaylor Woods. Polgoon Vineyard and Orchard. Newlyn Children's Hospital. PK Porthcurno Museum. Brownsville BRO Airport. Wheal Martyn Museum. Theater Royal Bath - The Egg Theater. Weston College. Abergavenny Town Hall. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. University Of Indiana. University of Vermont.
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