About
A quiet practice for accessible AI.
Who we are
Neshise is an independent studio working at the seam of artificial intelligence and human access. We write, teach, and build small tools — slowly, with care, and in conversation with the people most affected by the systems we make.
The studio was founded in 2026 around a simple wager: that the interesting frontier of AI is not at the largest model, but at the edges where the technology meets people who have, until now, been underserved by it.
We are a small team. We collaborate with researchers, educators, accessibility consultants, and disability-led design groups. We do not take every project. The ones we take, we stay with.
Our stance
Three ways
we work.
- 01
Disability-led, not disability-focused
We work alongside people, not on their behalf. Our editorial process includes plain-language reviewers and consultants whose expertise comes from lived experience.
- 02
Documentation is a deliverable
If a tool we build cannot be explained without us in the room, it is not finished. Documentation, captions, transcripts, and alt text are part of the work, not after it.
- 03
Small, careful, slow
We choose fewer projects and stay with them longer. We publish less often and revise more. The pace is intentional.
What we do
Writing
Essays, field notes, and short guides on accessible AI, published as Neshise Insights on a deliberately slow cadence.
Teaching
Workshops and short courses for designers, researchers, and educators who want to think more carefully about access. We caption and transcribe everything we publish.
Small tools
Occasionally we build something. When we do, we ship it with documentation that we would be happy to read ourselves.
Work with us