Date: May 12th 2025

News provided by: Siliconrepublic

Irish start-up Nexus Inclusion, which uses artificial intelligence to improve accessibility on the internet, has raised €2m from undisclosed private investors.

Founded by Kyran O’Mahoney in 2024, Dublin-based Nexus Inclusion combines generative AI with the accessibility solutions for people with disabilities.

O’Mahoney, who was born with 17pc vision, said he founded his start-up “to change the world so no one is excluded because they are different”.

“It is my firm belief that technology and, more importantly, the emergence of AI is the next thing to change the world for people excluded from digital products.”

Nexus Inclusion will launch just ahead of the European Accessibility Act, which is due to come into effect on 28 June this year.

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This article is written by:

Suhasini Srinivasaragavan

A sci-tech reporter for Silicon Republic

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