Shaping our accessible future
Designing accessible self service
We believe accessibility should not be an afterthought; it should be embedded from the very beginning. That’s why our approach goes beyond compliance, building meaningful experiences that work for real people, in real environments.
United by our values
We take a values-driven approach to every engagement.
Integrity
We lead with honesty and transparency, staying true to our mission of advancing accessibility and putting users first in everything we do.
Collaboration
We co-create with users, experts, and communities to deliver real solutions that make accessibility practical, meaningful, and impactful.
Quality
We engineer for excellence, crafting reliable, high-performance products that stand the test of time in the world’s most demanding environments.
Integral to your accessibility journey
Our team of experts work alongside you at every stage of the journey, ensuring accessibility is built into your kiosk from the start.
Whether you are building a kiosk for an airport, restaurant, train station or beyond, we work in collaboration with key stakeholders, providing expert guidance from initial consultation through to integration.
Your self-service accessibility partner
Our team works in partnership with you, ensuring everyone is engaged and supported throughout the project, from initial consultation to post-purchase support and aftercare
Embarking on an accessibility journey?
Get in touch and find out how our proven approach and team of experts enable your business to deliver meaningful, inclusive self-service experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an example of a human interface device?
Examples of human interface devices (HIDs) include keyboards, mice, touchpads, joysticks, push buttons, touchscreens, and specialized accessible keypads. Storm Interface designs robust, accessible HIDs such as tactile keypads and navpads that allow users—including those with disabilities—to interact reliably with self-service kiosks and terminals.
What are human interface devices?
Human interface devices (HIDs) are physical and digital hardware that enable people to interact with systems and machines, such as keyboards, mice, buttons, touchscreens, and game controllers. Storm’s accessible HIDs prioritize multi-sensory feedback—visual, audio, and tactile—so that users with diverse abilities can operate kiosks, payment terminals, and other self-service systems independently.
What are common human interface devices?
Common Human Interface Devices include keyboards, mice, touchpads, joysticks, game controllers, touchscreens, microphones, and accessible keypads. In self-service environments, Storm Interface devices provide robust, accessible input options that complement or replace touchscreen-only interaction.
Why is accessible technology important?
Accessible technology is important because around one in six people globally live with disabilities, creating both a legal requirement and a significant market opportunity for inclusive products and services. It delivers business benefits such as increased customer reach, loyalty, and brand reputation while also enabling greater independence, safety, and equity for disabled users in everyday self-service situations.