
Most venues rely on slow, expensive, and static methods. Pryntd uses AI to autonomously audit your space through digital twins, identify issues instantly, and generate actionable reports. You save time, reduce compliance risk, and prevent accessibility complaints before they happen.
Seventy two percent of disabled people report that venue accessibility information online is misleading. Pryntd turns your accessibility profile into a live, verifiable source of truth.
Seventy four percent of disabled people have abandoned trips or changed plans due to poor accessibility. Pryntd helps you fix issues before they affect your audience.
Simple streams create a secondary, less engaging experience. Pryntd delivers true shared reality where all audiences feel present together.
The UK events industry loses billions each year due to preventable accessibility barriers. Pryntd enables you to capture this opportunity with measurable impact and a clear return on investment.
Guarantee accessibility, reduce operational costs, and enhance audience experience with AI driven audits and immersive hybrid tools.
Use our platform to conduct efficient, data rich audits and deliver insights that meet and exceed current industry standards.
Transform public event accessibility, meet compliance requirements, and engage communities with inclusion at the centre.
No hidden fees. No complex integrations. Onboarding is low friction and designed to work with your existing systems, staff, and workflows.
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Pryntd tackles a pervasive challenge in the live events industry. Even with genuine effort, many organisations still fall short of delivering fully inclusive experiences. Outdated manual audits, incomplete venue information, and fragmented hybrid tools leave millions excluded and chronically lonely. Pryntd unifies everything you need into one intelligent platform.
Pryntd is building accessibility first AI infrastructure for hybrid and shared reality, enabling artists, venues, organisers and brands to create inclusive experiences that connect performance, audience and commerce across physical and digital worlds for the 16 million disabled people in the UK and over one billion globally, while for everyone else the accessibility simply fades into the background.