About Nclude
Founded after the UN’s 2020 COSP on the CRPD, Nclude launched with a simple belief: people with disabilities should lead the creation of truly accessible technology.
When someone who once believed they’d never apply for a job or take an online course suddenly realizes… they can - that moment of agency, of imagining a bigger life, is our real measure of beauty.
Ripple Effect
Our mission is to help persons with disabilities lead the way. We empower the next generation of role models and watch their successes ripple outward.
By 2035, we envision:
Converting 25 million inaccessible pages, Upskilling 4 million students and unlocking 500,000 new jobs
fueling a global movement of opportunity and inclusion
Independent and Dignified Life
We decided that merely setting accessibility standards have not brought in the kind of change needed.
“But What if people with disabilities designed the solutions to make the world more accessible?”
At our core is a belief that everyone deserves the tools, training, and support that lead to an independent, dignified life.
When I wasn’t allowed to study science in school, I realized nobody understands our challenges better than us. At Nclude, we’re building the tools we always needed.
Kartik Sawhney
Champions of Nclude AI
Kartik Sawhney
Technologist and Accessibility Innovator
Stanford CS , Queens Young Leader Award, UN Young Leader for SDGs, National Award from GoI
Puneet Singh Singhal
Disability Activist and Top Voice
D-30 Social Impact List, Top 200 Leadership Voices 2023, Global disability advocate impacting 500+ through 20+ IDEA workshops
Nujeen Mustafa
Author, Disability & Refugee Rights Advocate
Co-author of "Nujeen" with Christina Lamb, Global advocate for refugees with disabilities | Speaker at UN General Assembly, TEDx, and Global Refugee Forum
recognitions and awards
Queen's Young Leader Award
MIT Solve Recognition
Echoing Green Fellowship
UN Young Leader Recognition








