Together We Can Do More: InviOcean Is Looking for Volunteers
Sometimes a single voice can change perception, a single word can make an interface clearer, and one person can help an entire community feel part of the digital world.
At InviOcean, we believe accessibility begins with people — those who are willing to share, to help, and to make the digital world a better place. That’s why we’re opening our doors to new volunteers.
Who We Are and How You Can Join the Team

InviOcean is a team of enthusiasts helping people with visual impairments navigate the digital world with confidence. We research digital accessibility, collect and verify information about solutions that make technology clear and usable for everyone — from games and work tools to learning and communication apps.
Every day, we make the digital space a little closer and friendlier. And with your help, we can grow faster, creating even more projects that change people’s lives.
Who We’re Looking For
We’re inviting people who want to contribute to the development of web accessibility. We need:
- Translators — to help adapt our materials into Spanish, Turkish, Chinese, and Hindi, making our resources available to more people.
- Writers and editors — to write and refine texts about accessibility, technology, and the people changing our world.
- Designers and illustrators — to create materials and interfaces that are clear and convenient for all users, including those with visual impairments.
- Testers and accessibility enthusiasts — to evaluate digital solutions and share their experiences, expanding and improving our thematic catalogs.
- Mentors and trainers — to share knowledge, experience, and support with new members of the community; to create educational wizards and guides; to help people develop skills, master digital tools, and navigate the world of accessible technologies with confidence.
- Developers and game designers — to create and test accessible digital solutions, games, and interactive applications.
Even a few hours of your time can make a huge difference. Whether you can dedicate a whole day or just a couple of hours per week — every minute of help matters. Someone can translate an article, another can test an app or prepare a short tutorial — together, all these efforts create real impact.
Why It Matters
More than one billion people worldwide live with visual impairments, and for many, this affects their ability to learn, work, and use digital technologies.
About 40% of those who need assistive technologies cannot access them due to lack of availability or adapted solutions.
Millions remain excluded from digital entertainment: although nearly 40% of the world’s population plays games, blind and visually impaired players often face interfaces impossible to use without visual cues.
Each of us can turn accessibility from an abstract idea into reality. In a world where digital technologies have become part of everyday life, people with visual impairments still encounter countless barriers. While some talk about equal opportunities, others are creating them.
Every contribution is visible in practice. When our members share knowledge or work on accessible solutions, they make the digital world clearer, more comfortable, and friendlier for people with visual impairments. This is tangible work — it opens new possibilities and changes everyday life.
Everyone who joins our team becomes part of that change.
Join InviOcean
Interested? Write to us at support@inviocean.com or reach out on our Discord server— tell us about yourself, your interests, and your skills.
We’ll help you get onboard: explain how things work, what tools and materials are used, and how to make your contribution as effective as possible. You don’t need to figure everything out from scratch — we’ll support you every step of the way.
By joining InviOcean, you become part of a team that creates new opportunities. Your knowledge, time, and energy turn into real change, inspire others, and make the online world truly accessible for everyone.
Together we can do more — let’s build a future where technology serves people, not barriers.