A2i Transcription Services - Accessible Formats & Document Transcription
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A2i provides a range of document transcription services that enable people with disabilities to have equal access to information. Our accessible formats can help you make all your information accessible to disabled people.

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What we do
With a range of document transcription services, A2i makes your information accessible to people with disabilities. We believe printed and electronic text should be accessible to everyone.

A2i transcribes information into alternative accessible formats. Document transcription can benefit people with disabilities – including those who are blind or visually impaired – and others who are unable to hear. Our accessible translation services also give access to information for people who are unable to read printed text or access online content.

We translate to alternative formats for accessibility so that you can provide Braille, large print, audio, Easy Read, BSL video and electronic format versions of documents for your customers, stakeholders, or students and members of the public.

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Adapt documents into British Sign Language videos

Ask A2i for high quality BSL videos of your documents. Subtitles can also be added.

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Our process
How to place an order with A2i - it’s quick and easy

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Email your document

Just send your document to us and let us know what format(s) of document transcription you need. We also need to know how many copies you require and your deadline, if you have one. Our friendly team will be happy to offer expert advice on communicating with individuals with disabilities.

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Receive a quote

We'll send you a fixed price quote for your chosen document transcription service. We'll state the turnaround time (usually 3 working days), and we'll list any options you may wish to consider.

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Sit back and relax

Our professional transcribers will deal with all the complexities of your document, and send your accessible formats to you or directly to your customers.

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A2i blog

13 March 2024

How do visually impaired people access e-text documents?

By Dave Horwood As a visually impaired person, I feel empowered when an e-text document is accessible. It means I can access information without assistance, on an equal footing with my sighted friends and family. What is E-text? E-text is text that can be read digitally such as e-books, pdf documents and even text messages. …

Dave sitting at his desk, smiling, in A2i's office. He is wearing a turquoise jumper and has headphones on

27 February 2024

What is a BSL video?

Firstly, let’s talk about BSL. BSL stands for British Sign Language, and it’s a visual means of communication that includes gestures, facial expressions, and body language. According to Sense, BSL is the preferred language of around 87,000 people who are D/deaf. BSL is also used by many hard of hearing and hearing individuals. A BSL …

Image of a screen. The majority of the screen shows a still from a video, with a lady sitting at a garden table, talking. In the bottom right of the screen there is a man signing. To the left of the signer, and underneath the video of the lady, there are 2 lines of white subtitles on a dark blue background.

Featured resources

Sense Easy Read booklet

A2i Easy Read Sample

A sample of a completed Easy Read document with bespoke styling for the customer.

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Alternative formats Infographic

Alternative Formats – Top Facts

Infographic with stats about Braille, Large Print and Audio

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