About dijotech
dijotech is a software company founded by a husband-and-wife team. We build games and applications with accessibility as a priority — some made specifically for blind users, others for sighted and blind people alike.
What sets us apart is simple: all of our software is developed by blind individuals. We don't guess at what accessible means, and we don't check it against a list at the end of a project — we live it, every day, in every tool we use. Too often, accessibility means a feature bolted on afterward, a separate "mode" that delivers half the experience. We build the other way around. The result is software where disabled people come first. Not second.
What we are working on
Three games are currently in development at dijotech: Chasing Dreams, a life simulation; Conquest, a free community revival of the classic ConQuest MUD; and Tornus, a multiplayer online role-playing game played entirely through audio. You can read about all of them on our Games page. Alongside the games, we are building a line of practical, no-nonsense applications for blind and visually impaired users — small tools that do everyday things accessibly and well.
Our promise
- Accessible from the first line of code, not patched in later.
- Built and used daily by blind developers — with the screen readers and workflows our community actually uses.
- When an app is for everyone, it works beautifully for everyone — sighted users never get a lesser product because accessibility came first.
- Built by people who listen — our users shape what we make.
Get in touch
Community channels and contact details are coming soon. In the meantime, watch the news on our home page for updates.