
Blimey
Digital Literacy for the Visually Impaired · Enable India

Persons with blindness and low vision are systematically shut out of computer-based employment. Traditional digital literacy tools assume screen visibility and are entirely incompatible with screen reader workflows. Enable India had the mission and pedagogy — but needed a scalable technology platform.
An entire workforce excluded from the digital economy
Every existing computer literacy tool was built for sighted users. For someone using a screen reader, the entire interface paradigm is different — yet no platform existed that was engineered natively for this workflow. Enable India could train people in their physical centres, but couldn't scale beyond them.
A platform engineered from scratch for screen readers
We built Blimey — an automated, practice-driven computer literacy platform engineered natively for screen readers, converting Enable India's deep pedagogical expertise into hundreds of experiential exercises and role simulations. Windows-native, DotNet-based architecture ensures seamless integration with assistive technologies — learners acquire real computer fluency in medical transcription, HR, service management and other professional roles.
The result
100,000+ blind and low-vision individuals across 16 countries empowered with computer skills — opening pathways to formal employment in roles traditionally considered inaccessible.
Jobs once perceived as 'visual' — spam management, medical transcription, HR — are now regularly held by Blimey graduates.
“Kenpath's genuine empathy and curiosity to learn about customer needs have profoundly influenced the development of Blimey. Their fearlessness in taking on unprecedented projects and pushing boundaries has resulted in groundbreaking technology that makes a tangible difference.”

Moses Gorrepati
Executive Director·Enable India

