Dicapta logo with the tagline - Accessible Communication Developers.

Text: Dicapta. Disabilities Collaborative Organization, Bringing access Through the Power of Technology for All. Background image: A family watches TV and laughs.
 

Six hands hold a word balloon that says accessible

17

Years of
Experience

 

Mission

By developing accessible communications for everyone regardless of their abilities, Dicapta focuses on making sure that media, entertainment, and culture are widely available and accessible for people with sensory disabilities, as well as for Latinos living in the U.S.

 

 

 
 

4000+ Hours

ACCESSIBILITY ASSETS PRODUCED

Emerging Technologies

DEVELOPMENT

1000+

BENEFICIARIES SATISFIED

 

Our Exceptional Work

 

 

Accessibility

Technology

Media Services

 
 

Why Choose Dicapta ?

I enjoy watching movies dubbed to my language because I can understand them better than in the original language.

Ariana Mariño,
8 years-old girl

 
 

Our Collaborators


We work together respecting our diverse cultural backgrounds, opinions, and beliefs, with the common goal of leading the efforts for an inclusive world.

 

Carol Colmenares

Carol
Colmenares

Camilo Peña

Camilo
Peña

Xiomara Huertas

Xiomara
Huertas

Daniel Strauss

Daniel
Strauss

 

Our Latest Newsletters

 

Spectrum launched its Spectrum Access App

 

A man seated in front of a TV. On the upper right corner of the TV screen appear the captioning and audio description icons.Great news! On May 7, Spectrum launched its Spectrum Access app, a free app available for iPhone to “provide entertainment access to persons with vision or hearing impairments.” The app enables users to play audio description or closed captioning directly from their phone or tablet. 

It works with movies playing on different platforms such as: DVD, Spectrum TV, Spectrum TV app, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix and other streaming services where any of the movie titles in the Spectrum Access library may be available.

We applaud this effort by Spectrum because, first of all, it provides greater accessibility to entertainment for people with sensory disabilities, and also because it is a step in the direction we are convinced accessibility should go. We dream of accessible elements available seamlessly to its users, no matter where the media is playing.

There are already several technologies that allow the access to captions, video description and even ASL on a second screen. The industry has overcome the barrier of the technology. Now, the next step is to avoid the repetition of efforts by creating a standard common repository of accessibility elements that we call Access for All. With the support of an extraordinary group of experts in media, accessibility, and disabilities, Dicapta Foundation is encouraging the media industry to create that repository where accessibility elements can be shared.

If you are interested in participating in this new alliance for media accessibility, through Access for All,  don’t hesitate to contact us at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

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