If you want to make live video streams more accessible to people with disabilities, there are a number of options available. Ava is a powerful live captioning and transcription service that can generate real-time captions and translate them into multiple languages for Deaf and hard-of-hearing people. It works on a variety of video platforms and is designed to meet ADA requirements, so it's a good choice for education, health care and retail.
Another good option is 3Play Media, which offers a full suite of video accessibility options. Its services include captions, transcripts, live captions, audio descriptions and localization to make video more accessible and engaging. It integrates with common video sites and learning management systems and offers high accuracy and large-scale support.
If you're looking for something more affordable and AI-based, Live Captions offers live captioning of live video and interactive transcripts. It supports 139 languages and dialects and offers flexible subscription plans. It's a good option for powering meeting and conference services.
Last, Be My Eyes is a service that connects blind and low-vision people with sighted volunteers and businesses. It uses live video and AI to offer real-time help and descriptions, and it can be used to improve customer service operations. That's potentially useful for businesses that want to improve overall customer service.