Elevate For Visually Impaired Solutions

Innovating Access. Empowering Lives.

Braille Transcribing

Transforming text into accessible braille formats.

Creating tactile educational graphics for inclusive learning.

3D designing and printing educational models for enhanced accessibility.

Tactile Graphics
3D Model Design & 3D Printing
Perkins Certified Brailler Repairs
Innovative Product Development

Developing creative products for braille literacy and STEM education.

Braille Interlining

Inserting printed words in braille format documents

Providing repair and maintenance services for braille writing devices.

Who We Are

At e4vis, we are dedicated to engineering solutions that empower blind and visually impaired individuals. Our team combines expertise in braille literacy, assistive technology, and product innovation to enhance accessibility in education and daily life.

Our founder is a Library of Congress-certified braille transcriber with years of experience as a vision-special paraeducator and braillist, working closely with teachers of visually impaired students from elementary to high school. Their hands-on experience in education drives our commitment to creating high-quality braille materials and accessible learning tools.

Our team includes a PhD engineer and entrepreneur with a diverse background in sensor technology, innovative design, and product development. He holds a Perkins certification in Perkins Brailler repair and maintenance and provides expert repair services. Currently pursuing Library of Congress braille certification, he combines engineering expertise with accessibility-focused solutions, ensuring our products and services are both highly functional and cutting-edge.

Together, we blend technical innovation with deep educational insight to develop solutions that truly meet the needs of the visually impaired community.

person in red sweater holding babys hand

Why Choose Us?

  • Expertise in Braille and Accessibility – Our team has firsthand experience in braille transcribing, assistive education, and accessibility solutions.

  • Innovative Engineering Solutions – We combine engineering and design expertise to develop high-quality tactile graphics, 3D models, and accessible products.

  • Education-Centered Approach – Our background in working directly with visually impaired students ensures our services support real-world learning needs.

  • Certified and Professional – With Library of Congress certification and ongoing training, we maintain the highest standards in braille and accessibility. Holding Perkins Brailler repair certification, we deliver expert repair and maintenance services for braille writing devices.

  • Passion for Inclusion – We are driven by a mission to create equal opportunities through innovative, accessible, and personalized solutions.

Customer Reviews

Hear from our satisfied clients about our empowering services.

E4vis transformed my educational materials into accessible formats. Truly remarkable service!

Sarah Johnson
A 3D printer is in action, crafting three-dimensional objects. On the print bed are a bright orange rocket, a small white and grey boat, and a large red mushroom with white spots, reminiscent of a well-known video game item. The interior of the printer is illuminated, revealing its mechanical components and creating a focused, technological ambiance.
A 3D printer is in action, crafting three-dimensional objects. On the print bed are a bright orange rocket, a small white and grey boat, and a large red mushroom with white spots, reminiscent of a well-known video game item. The interior of the printer is illuminated, revealing its mechanical components and creating a focused, technological ambiance.

New York

The 3D models created by e4vis have made learning so much easier for my visually impaired child. Highly recommend their services!

A tactile paving area on a sidewalk featuring textured surfaces in red and yellow for visually impaired pedestrians, bordered by metal railings and a street in the background.
A tactile paving area on a sidewalk featuring textured surfaces in red and yellow for visually impaired pedestrians, bordered by metal railings and a street in the background.
Michael Lee

Los Angeles

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