Braille Works

Braille Works Braille Works is a leader in creating and distributing reading materials for people who are legally blind or have a visual impairment.

Specializing in business-to-business Accessible PDF, Braille, Large Print, and Audio transcription services. We serve over 7,500 clients in several industries including Restaurants, Healthcare Providers, Financial Institutions, Utility Companies, Government Agencies, Hotels/Resorts, Schools/Universities, Statement Processing Centers, Translation Companies, and companies in the Transportation indus

try. Braille Works is "Making The World A More Readable Place"™ by providing you the means to deliver ADA, 508, and WCAG compliant accessible PDFs, braille, large print, and audio materials for your customers with reading and visual impairments. Give your legally blind or low vision customers rightful access to sensitive and personal information specific to the services they receive from your organization.

One of the easiest ways to lower accessibility costs?Make documents easier to read in the first place.That solves more p...
05/28/2026

One of the easiest ways to lower accessibility costs?

Make documents easier to read in the first place.

That solves more problems than people think.

Learn more in our blog post, How to Save Money on Remediating WCAG Documents.

You can save money on remediation without cutting corners.Readable fonts help. Logical structure helps. Simpler layouts ...
05/28/2026

You can save money on remediation without cutting corners.

Readable fonts help. Logical structure helps. Simpler layouts help.

The truth is clean documents are cheaper to fix.

Did you know that there are steps you can take to lower the cost of your WCAG documents? Check out these money-saving tips.

ADA. WCAG. Section 508. PDF/UA.Accessibility conversations can start sounding like alphabet soup pretty quickly.Undernea...
05/26/2026

ADA. WCAG. Section 508. PDF/UA.

Accessibility conversations can start sounding like alphabet soup pretty quickly.

Underneath all the acronyms, the goal is actually simple: people should be able to access and use information without barriers.

Check out our blog post, What Does it all Mean?, to learn more.

Accessibility jargon can make people feel like they need a law degree just to understand the conversation.What really ma...
05/26/2026

Accessibility jargon can make people feel like they need a law degree just to understand the conversation.

What really matters is whether someone can read a document, navigate a website, fill out a form, or access information independently.

Navigating digital accessibility can be confusing. There are so many terms, acronyms, and statutes. It can be hard to keep them straight.

Today we remember and honor all who served.In observance of the holiday, Braille Works is closed Monday, 5/25.We wish ev...
05/25/2026

Today we remember and honor all who served.

In observance of the holiday, Braille Works is closed Monday, 5/25.

We wish everyone a safe and happy Memorial Day.

Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!Try this today: unplug your mouse and navigate the internet with only your keyb...
05/21/2026

Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

Try this today: unplug your mouse and navigate the internet with only your keyboard.

It sounds simple until it isn’t. That’s the point of GAAD. It reminds us that digital content should work for more than one way of moving through the web.

A website can look great and still shut people out.That’s why Global Accessibility Awareness Day matters.People access d...
05/21/2026

A website can look great and still shut people out.

That’s why Global Accessibility Awareness Day matters.

People access digital content in different ways, and design choices can either open the door or create barriers.

The need for digital accessibility is more significant than ever. That's why we celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2024.

WCAG helps more people than many realize.It helps: - people with disabilities. - people reading on a phone outside in br...
05/19/2026

WCAG helps more people than many realize.

It helps:
- people with disabilities.
- people reading on a phone outside in bright sunlight.
- people dealing with eye strain.
- someone trying to watch a video in a noisy room.

Good accessibility becomes a better experience for everyone.

Learn more in our blog post, Why I Love WCAG (And You Should Too!).

Have you ever stopped and enjoyed a website that's “easy to use?”Maybe it had clear headings, good contrast, logical nav...
05/19/2026

Have you ever stopped and enjoyed a website that's “easy to use?”

Maybe it had clear headings, good contrast, logical navigation, or captions that were easy to read.

Those things are all tie to WCAG principles, and they improve the experience for far more users than most people expect.

WCAG is easy to love! It gives everyone better access to the internet; not just people with disabilities. Pretty soon you'll love WCAG, too.

What's the difference between Section 508 and WCAG?Section 508 is the requirement.WCAG is the roadmap.That’s the simples...
05/14/2026

What's the difference between Section 508 and WCAG?

Section 508 is the requirement.
WCAG is the roadmap.

That’s the simplest way to explain the relationship between the two.

WCAG provides the technical standards for accessibility. Section 508 incorporates those standards into federal accessibility requirements for digital communication.

Different roles, same goal: Better access to information.

Learn more in our blog post, 508 and WCAG: What’s the Difference?

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941 Darby Lake Street
Seffner, FL
33584

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18002587544

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