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 have personally worked with DICAPTA from my different positions in companies like Discovery, BBC, Vme and now HITN and have always felt them as true partners in all our close caption and dubbing needs.

Guillermo Sierra, Head of Television and Digital Services, HITN

 
 

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.

 

Alfonso Florez

Alfonso
Flórez

Daniel Strauss

Daniel
Strauss

Carol Colmenares

Carol
Colmenares

Juanita Rodriguez

Juanita
Rodriguez

 

Our Latest Newsletters

 

Dicapta joins Nickelodeon Latin America in its leadership in favor of audiovisual accessibility for children

This Saturday, July 17 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Nickelodeon Latin America presents in Mexico the TV special "Fanáticos del Agua" totally accessible for children with visual and/or hearing disabilities through Access4All. Dicapta is proud to participate in this initiative that allows children with visual and/or hearing disabilities to watch a special of their favorite TV programs without missing anything.

How does it work? Children must have the Access4All app on their mobile devices. When the special is on television, the application must listen to the program and synchronize with it to make available the descriptive audio, the subtitles for the deaf, and the Mexican sign language. Each person chooses what they want to use, and that's all! The application can be downloaded completely free from the App Store or the Google Play Store and works in conjunction with the Access4All repository in the cloud.

This TV special has been prepared with great dedication. It includes the presentation of a QR code that makes it easy to download the Access4All app, and, my favorite feature, the descriptive audio, and sign language are interpreted by children!

We applaud the leadership of Nickelodeon Latin America in favor of audiovisual accessibility in LATAM using Access4All. It is a great example to follow to provide equal access to the children of the region.Cartoon of a pirate boy raising a sword next to a chest. On the right, on a mobile phone, a boy does sign language. In orange letters the word Nickelodeon appears at the bottom of the phone screen.

 

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