Immersive experiences delivered instantly through the browser. No downloads, no headsets, fully accessible across devices.
Physical and digital audiences interact in real time, enabling shared presence, live feedback, and synchronised engagement.
Scan and access personalised accessibility tools instantly, including captions, navigation, and sensory adjustments.
Integrates with wearables and smart devices to deliver real-time contextual overlays and adaptive accessibility experiences.
A real-time decision engine that continuously understands what is happening across a venue and determines what should happen next to improve accessibility, safety, and engagement for every attendee.
Unlock your venuePryntd continuously processes signals from crowd movement, accessibility needs, IoT sensors, and user interactions to build a live model of the environment.
The system identifies friction points and recommends or triggers actions, from rerouting audiences to adjusting sensory conditions.
Experiences dynamically update across XR, mobile devices, and wearables, ensuring each individual receives what they need in real time.
Every action feeds back into the system, improving performance, inclusion, and operational efficiency continuously.
Accessibility is no longer reactive. It becomes a real-time, adaptive layer across the entire experience.
Intelligent routing reduces congestion and improves movement across physical and digital environments.
Teams receive actionable insights and recommendations, reducing manual intervention and response times.
Every attendee experiences a version of the event tailored to their needs, increasing participation and satisfaction.
See how much additional revenue and impact you could unlock by moving from project-based work to continuous, real-time service delivery.
Based on benchmarks including 20–30% revenue constraints from time-based work and up to 30% uplift through continuous, real-time service models.
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.