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Fable adds cognitive and hearing impairments to its accessibility tools with $25M round


Fable has gained a reputation as the go-to startup for helping companies build digital products that are more accessible to people with disabilities.

After raising $25 million in new funding, the Toronto-based startup is now expanding the communities it supports and working to make AI training data more inclusive. Over the years, Fable has built out assessment tools as well as advisory ones, so product managers and engineers can track accessibility the way they do other standard function and quality milestones. The $25 million B round, led by Five Elms Capital, will be put towards standing up the new teams and products around cognitive and hearing impairments, and of course AI expertise as well.

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