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Oswald Labs
FormerlyOswald Foundation (2016–2017)
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded15 August 2016; 7 years ago (2016-08-15) in New Delhi, India
Founders
  • Anand Chowdhary
  • Nishant Gadihoke
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Anand Chowdhary (CEO)
  • Nishant Gadihoke (CTO)
  • Mahendra Singh Raghuwanshi (COO)
Products
ServicesStartup accelerator
Websiteoswaldlabs.com

Oswald Labs (formerly Oswald Foundation) is an India and Netherlands-based accessibility technology company that builds products for individuals with disabilities.[1][2] It was established in 2016 by then 18-year-old Anand Chowdhary and 15-year-old Nishant Gadihoke after their product, Oswald Extension, won an event at the AngelHack hackathon in New Delhi.[3][4][5] In an interview with The Huffington Post, Chowdhary said that he believes "Oswald [Labs] can enable a Web 4.0, a web centered around accessibility and equality".[6][7]

Oswald Labs is named in honor of Oswald Berkhan, the German physician who first identified dyslexia in 1881.[8]

History

Chowdhary and Gadihoke started working together as students at The Mother's International School, as part of their computer club, MINET, of which Chowdhary was President.[9] Chowdhary shared his idea of developing an accessibility tool with Gadihoke, and they decided to develop the extension during AngelHack Delhi 2016.[10]

After the development of the tool, Chowdhary and Gadihoke purchased the domain oswald.foundation on 14 August 2016 and founded Oswald Labs as Oswald Foundation on India's Independence Day on 15 August 2016 along with Mahendra Singh Raghuwanshi, Chowdhary's partner in previous ventures.[11] Oswald Labs won an award at Startup India Rocks in Bengaluru and is a part of IBM's Global Entrepreneur Program.[12][13] They are also incubated in the London and Berlin-based EyeFocus Accelerator, a startup accelerator program for companies developing for living with visual impairment.[14]

In November 2016, Oswald Labs announced that they switched to wind-powered servers for their online services and content delivery network.[15][16]

On 8 April 2017, Oswald Labs qualified to the finals of The Economic Times's Catapoolt Changemakers Challenge after winning the first round in Delhi.[17] On 17 and 18 June 2017, Oswald Labs organized BharatHacks, a hackathon to solve India-specific problems, in collaboration with DigitalOcean, IBM, the Delhi-NCR chapter of Facebook Developer Circles, HackerEarth, and other technology companies.[18][19] In June 2017, Oswald Labs raised 100,000 in a crowdfunding campaign.[20][21]

In September 2017, Oswald Labs moved parts of their operation to Enschede, Netherlands[22] and in December 2017, Oswald Foundation was renamed to Oswald Labs to focus on research and development.[23][24] In December 2017, Oswald Labs launched a startup accelerator for early-stage startups.[25] In January 2018, Chowdhary was featured by Het Financieele Dagblad's list of 50 most-innovative entrepreneurs under 35 in the Netherlands.[26][27][28] In March 2018, Chowdhary and Gadihoke were featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2018 list in the Social Entrepreneurs category.[29][30][31]

Products and services

Agastya

Agastya is a cross-platform JavaScript library and web accessibility plug-in for websites.[32] It automatically adds WCAG 2.0-compliancy with support for keyboard navigation, automatic generation for alternate text for images using computer vision, and font adjustment.[33] It also includes a mode that adjusts the color temperature of the display to reduce eye strain and disruption of sleep patterns (like the program f.lux), a night mode that converts a webpage to a dark theme, and a dyslexia-friendly mode that uses Open Dyslexic and dyslexia-friendly colors.[34] For uses with visual impairment, it has a built-in screen reader with summarization.[35][36] Websites can also access analytics about their user's disabilities. It is available for free for websites with less than 10,000 pageviews per month, and has a subscription model for larger websites.[37]

Shravan

Shravan is an operating system for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile platform. It uses vibrational and speech feedback as its primary user interface and is more accessible than regular smartphone operating systems.[38][39] It can be used by people with dyslexia or visual impairment, senior citizens, and illiterates.[40] It is also reportedly the first smartphone operating system with built-in Digital India technologies like Aadhaar integration and Unified Payments Interface payments. It works in over 25 native Indian languages.[41][42] Shravan is expected to part of a publicly-available hardware device in 2018.[43]

Valmiki

Valmiki, formerly known as Oswald, is a browser extension based on independent research done by the British Dyslexia Association and the World Wide Web Consortium to allow people with dyslexia or visual impairment access the web.[44][45] Users with dyslexia can change the typeface to Open Dyslexic and colors to dyslexia-friendly colors, and visually impaired users can listen to the content available on a webpage.[46] It also allows users to customize a webpage's typography and design based on their reading preferences.[47][48] It is a free and open-source software available in the Chrome Web Store.[49]

Accelerator

In early 2018, Oswald Labs announced Oswald Labs Accelerator, a startup accelerator for early-stage startups.[50][51] The program is equity-free and offers coworking spaces, legal support, business development and technology consultancy, and partnerships with universities and companies. Oswald Labs has partnered with Amazon Web Services to offer cloud credits.[52]

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