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Top Accessibility Trends for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities

Accessibility tech in 2025 is transforming it all. See the top tools helping Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities live and connect with ease, and find out how you can try them for yourself today.

Author:
Nicole Brener
Top Accessibility Trends for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities

This list ranges from built-in accessibility on your smartphone to emerging technologies like AR captions and AI signing avatars. Here’s a look at the innovations making the biggest impact.

Top Choices for Making Conversations and Sound Accessible

Nagish for Phone Calls & Live Conversations

For years, phone calls have been a major barrier for Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities. Relay services existed, but they weren’t private. Captioning apps offered a solution, but their quality often lagged behind, leaving calls slow, inaccurate, or clunky. Nagish changes everything. The service is certified by the Federal Communications Commission, making it completely free to use. And unlike older systems, Nagish relies on AI instead of human operators—so your conversations stay private, direct, fast, and secure, with an interface that feels natural and intuitive.

  • Real-time captions show you exactly what the other person is saying.
  • You can type your response, and Nagish speaks it back in a natural-sounding voice.
    Nagish Live Transcribe works for in-person conversations too—at a doctor’s office, in a classroom, or during a meeting.

One user described it simply: “For the first time, I can call my doctor on my own without asking someone else for help.”

Perfect for: phone calls with family, telehealth appointments, customer service, and live conversations anywhere.

Bluetooth Auracast

The new Bluetooth Auracast standard enables multiple audio streams to broadcast simultaneously without requiring pairing. Think of it as public Wi-Fi, but for sound. Instead of struggling to hear muffled announcements in a noisy airport or crowded classroom, you can simply tune in with your hearing aids or earbuds.

A traveler who tested the feature put it this way: “I didn’t have to ask a stranger what the gate change announcement said. I heard it right in my ears.”

  • Tune directly into announcements in airports, classrooms, or museums through compatible hearing devices.
  • Clearer, direct audio reduces background noise challenges.

Perfect for: travel, public lectures, and live events.

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Smarter Hearing Aid Tech

Not long ago, you had to spend thousands on medical-grade hearing aids to get features like noise reduction or custom sound tuning. Today, mainstream devices like AirPods and affordable over-the-counter hearing aids are catching up fast.

  • Personalized sound settings that adapt to your hearing needs.
  • Background noise reduction that makes voices stand out.
    Direct streaming from your phone, TV, or laptop.

What used to cost thousands is now built into everyday devices you can buy at the store. That means better access, less stigma, and more choice for anyone who struggles with hearing but doesn’t want bulky or medical-looking equipment.

Perfect for: people looking for discreet, budget-friendly hearing support that feels like everyday tech.

Real-Time Captioning & CART

Captions are introduced into everyday life.

  • Google Live Transcribe shows captions of conversations instantly on your phone.
  • CART captioners remain the gold standard for professional or academic settings, with near-perfect accuracy.
  • New captioning glasses are starting to roll out, displaying subtitles right in your line of sight.

Students often say captions are their lifeline: “I never realized how much I was missing until I turned on captions in class.”

Perfect for: students, professionals, and anyone who needs extra clarity in conversations.

Top Tools That Help You See & Understand the World

AI Signing Avatars

For many Deaf people, sign language is their native language, and accessing information in written text isn’t always the most natural or effective way to understand it. Just as Spanish speakers benefit from content presented in Spanish rather than English, providing information in one’s native language - whether signed, spoken, or written - ensures comprehension. AI signing avatars help bridge that gap by translating text into expressive sign language, complete with emotion and regional variations. 

They’ve been tested in public transit announcements, e-learning, and even digital greeting cards. A recent collaboration, Silent Flow (created by Nagish and Moosh Studios), introduced an immersive VR experience for Deaf users to practice mindfulness in sign language.

Perfect for: sign language users accessing announcements, online courses, or media.

Lip-Reading Smart Glasses

Researchers are working on glasses that can read lips in noisy spaces. These glasses use cameras and AI to interpret lip movements, sending the results directly to your hearing aids or headphones.

It’s still experimental, but the potential is huge. Imagine being at a crowded restaurant and actually following the conversation at your table without stress.

Perfect for: restaurants, group conversations, and crowded events.

Emotion-Enriched AR Captioning

Standard captions deliver the words but not the tone. New AR captioning systems now incorporate emotional cues, such as sarcasm, excitement, or frustration.

That nuance helps users catch the feeling behind the words, not just the words themselves.

Perfect for: theater, live performances, and meetings where emotions matter as much as content.

Visual Soundscapes with AR

Visual soundscapes turn sound into something you can see. A doorbell might flash as a pattern of light, while music might appear as waves of color.

Perfect for: home environments, concerts, and creative expression.

Innovations for Learning & Shopping

Accessible Livestream Shopping

Livestream shopping is popular, but fast-paced streams can be overwhelming. Tools like EchoAid make them inclusive by adding captions, simplifying layouts, and using visuals to highlight key moments.

Instead of feeling left out, Deaf and Hard of Hearing shoppers can now enjoy the same deals and interactions as everyone else.

Perfect for: online shoppers who want to keep up with livestream deals without missing details.

VR for Sign Language Learning

Virtual reality is changing the way we learn. New VR platforms let users practice sign language in immersive, game-like environments with real-time feedback.

For families without local resources, this can be life-changing: “My child is learning sign language in a way that feels like play, not study.”

Perfect for: students, families, and anyone wanting to learn sign language in a hands-on way.

The Bottom Line

We’re living in an era where accessibility is evolving to be the standard. 

Most importantly, these tools are making technology better for everyone, allowing us to interact and breaking down barriers so that Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities can integrate more fully with the hearing world and vice versa. We’re moving toward a future where inclusion isn’t about “separate solutions,” but about shared experiences.

Whether you're 18 or 100, staying connected matters—and Nagish is here to help.
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Nicole Brener

Copywriter based in Miami, FL. Leads copywriting workshops and mentors women entrepreneurs at the Idea Center of Miami Dade College.

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