Our Mission & Values

Our Mission

To redefine how people connect with technology by making it adaptable, inclusive, and accessible. With private, personal AI at its core, Cephable is building tools that seamlessly integrate into everyday life, enabling productivity, creativity, and connection for everyone.

Our Vision

A world where technology adapts to everyone’s needs, creating possibilities that are accessible and intuitive. Cephable aims to set the standard for inclusive technology that enhances how people interact, work, and thrive.
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Rooted in Accessibility

Cephable began with a personal mission: to help Founder and CEO Alex Dunn’s younger brother excel at the games he loved to play. Alex believes his younger brother deserves to be great at the games he loves to play. This idea turned into a platform that transforms how people interact with technology. The results were astounding, and he knew he had a product that could be valuable to the global community of the 1.3B people with disabilities.

Our Core Values

  1. Ethical Operations: Conducting business with honesty, integrity, and full compliance with laws and regulations.
  2. Integrity: Always doing the right thing, even when it’s hard.
  3. Defiant Optimism: Challenging the status quo to create positive change in the world.
  4. Accessibility: Increasing access to enrich lives and create equal opportunities.

Who We Serve

Businesses

  1. Employee Accommodations: Our adaptive technology supports diverse workplace needs with features like voice dictation, head-movement controls, and speech-to-text applications, enabling employees to work more effectively and comfortably.
  2. Accessible Products: For product teams, Cephable integrates adaptive and AI-driven solutions to ensure apps and tools are built with inclusion in mind.
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Individuals

Cephable offers tools for non-commercial use, free of charge, to make technology accessible to anyone. Whether using dictation, facial expressions, or virtual buttons, our features are built to adapt to everyday life. We’re committed to combating the “disability tax”—the extra costs people with disabilities often face to access the technology they need.