The adoption of VLibras by different sectors reflects a commitment to diversity and inclusion, which are fundamental to building a more equitable society.
In an increasingly connected world, ensuring that everyone has equal access to information is not just a matter of compliance, but a business strategy that values all customers and stakeholders, regardless of their physical limitations. Thus, VLibras is not just an accessibility tool; it is a step towards full inclusion in the digital environment.
In a move to make its operations more inclusive, Crown do Brasil has implemented VLibras on its website. This revolutionary tool translates digital content into Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), facilitating access for the deaf community.
VLibras is part of a broader initiative to promote accessibility and inclusion in digital communication.
When visiting the Crown website , users can easily activate the VLibras widget and navigate with more autonomy. The tool is intuitive and adapts visual content in text to Libras, using animated avatars that interpret the information on the screen.
Crown do Brasil is proud to be one of the pioneers in its industry to adopt such technology, reflecting its commitment to all customers, regardless of their hearing abilities. “Inclusion is a core value for us, and we are always looking for ways to improve the experience for all our customers,” says Crown’s communications manager.
This effort goes beyond digital accessibility. Crown is also working to ensure its physical facilities and customer service processes are accessible.
The adoption of VLibras is just the beginning of an ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusion.