Accessibility first AI platform for shared reality
Grade listed venues across the UK with physical constraints
People in the UK are disabled and underserved
Face barriers when attending events
Ticketing streaming and operations run separately
Manual processes increase cost and complexity
Exclusion limits reach and revenue
Accessibility first AI platform for shared reality
Physical and digital experiences in one system
Everyone can feel present
Expand beyond physical limits
Reduce operational friction
Deeper audience participation
Enhanced hybrid experiences with Ray Ban
Inclusive access with Rampage Sound Happaning and Twitch
From festivals to city scale cultural moments
More than ticketing
More than streaming
More than operations
Accessible reach operational efficiency and measurable impact through one unified system
See how improving accessibility, operational efficiency, and hybrid participation expands your audience and revenue.
Of disabled audience you can currently serve
Hybrid + accessibility + engagement impact
Pryntd is the infrastructure for human environments where people, space, and systems converge across physical and digital worlds. Today, events, venues, and hybrid experiences are fragmented. Teams use disconnected tools, audiences are split across formats, and operations are inefficient. This fragmentation drives up costs, limits reach, and excludes millions of people, particularly disabled audiences. Pryntd unifies these environments into a single, AI-powered system. We create real-time, browser-native digital twins of spaces and experiences, allowing venues and organisers to coordinate operations, deliver hybrid access, and adapt environments dynamically for every participant. The result is measurable: up to 40% operational efficiency gains, 2 to 5 times audience reach, and significant new revenue from previously excluded participants, including access to the UK’s £274 billion Purple Pound. Language models understand text. Pryntd is building models that understand human experience. We call this shared reality.