Assistivox AI
Assistivox is a product family built around the Spoken Language Interface (SLI). It recognizes spoken language as a native way to interact with software rather than as a layer added on top of a visual interface.
This documentation is organized around three core ideas:
-
SLI – defines the interface model: spoken language as a native path for input and output.
See What Is SLI?. -
Assistivox SLIStack – describes how Assistivox realizes that model in its architecture: command actions, hooks, lexicon, AI-assisted resolution, and state invariants.
See Assistivox SLIStack. -
Aggressively Accessible – explains how the system is expected to behave, given that model and architecture, especially for unsighted users and real-world documents that were not authored with accessibility in mind.
See Aggressively Accessible.
Together, these three pieces describe what Assistivox is trying to do, how it is structured, and what standard it sets for itself when working with sighted-centric content.