JAWS for Kiosk Now Makes LG’s Kiosks Accessible

Most self-service kiosks weren’t built for everyone, but LG® is changing that. 

In a move that redefines what accessible design should beLG Electronics USA has launched its Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks, which are built with accessibility in mind from the outset. And powering the kiosk experience for people who are blind or have low vision is …  

Vispero®’s JAWS® for Kiosk! 

That means blind and low vision customers can independently navigate LG’s kiosk interface using screen reader guidance, with no sighted assistance required. 

JAWS for Kiosk is added directly into the native kiosk system software, providing clear, speech-based instructions as users move through menus and options. Whether ordering a meal, checking in for an appointment, or accessing transit information, users can interact confidently, thanks to a seamless audio and tactile experience. 

When combined with features like voice command support and Storm’s tactile keypads, LG’s Gen 2 kiosks go beyond compliance. They deliver meaningful independence across multiple interaction points … something most kiosks still fail to offer. 

Explore What’s Possible with JAWS for Kiosk 

TPGi and Vispero are proud to support LG’s mission through the integration of JAWS for Kiosk. If your organization is working to make self-service technology more accessible, we’re here to help. 

Schedule a JAWS for Kiosk demo to see accessible technology in action. 

Want to Learn More about LG Kiosks? 

Read the LG Press Release to learn how their Gen 2 kiosks are setting a new standard for accessibility. 

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About Melissa Morse

Melissa Morse is a passionate advocate for digital accessibility and an accomplished content creator at TPGi. With expertise spanning accessibility, HR compliance, and recruiting, Melissa brings a unique perspective to her work — bridging the gap between inclusive digital experiences and equitable workplace practices.

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