Just wanted to say hello and introduce everyone to one of my projects currently in development.
- Sovereign Assistive OS
- Digital Nervous System
- Human‑Centered Computing
- Browser‑Native Eye‑Tracking
- Client‑Side Telemetry
- Privacy‑First Assistive Tech
- Accessible Autonomy
- Open Assistive Infrastructure
JelloOS is a project built around a simple belief: everyone deserves the ability to interact with their world, no matter their physical limitations.
Most assistive technologies today are expensive, locked‑down, or require specialized hardware. JelloOS takes the opposite approach. It runs entirely in the browser, uses standard laptops or tablets, and relies on privacy‑preserving eye‑tracking to let people communicate, navigate interfaces, and control connected devices — all without sending a single frame of video to a server.
The goal isn’t just accessibility; it’s dignity. JelloOS is meant to feel like a digital nervous system for people who’ve been cut off from their physical environment, giving them back agency through open, human‑centered design. It’s free, it’s lightweight, and it’s built so anyone can try it without needing a clinic, a specialist, or a five‑figure device.
At its core, JelloOS is an experiment in what assistive tech could look like if we treated autonomy as a fundamental right rather than a premium feature.
Project meant to be free and accessible worldwide using any standard browser and preferably tablet.
https://altrue.dev
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