Targets too small to hit
Tiny buttons crammed together leave no room for tremor or limited range.
CORAX.chat — designed for every way you move
CORAX.chat is built for large, forgiving targets and the inputs you actually use — switch, eye-tracker or keyboard. No drag, no double-tap, no race against a timer.
Most apps assume a steady hand and a mouse.
Tiny buttons crammed together leave no room for tremor or limited range.
Switch access and eye-tracking are an afterthought, if they work at all.
Double-taps, long-presses and drags that fail the moment you can't be quick or precise.
The interface meets you where you are.
Big, well-spaced controls with generous hit areas, tolerant of tremor.
Switch scanning, eye-tracking and full keyboard control, built in from the start.
Every gesture has a simple button alternative — nothing depends on speed.
Decentralized, encrypted, portable. And no black box, ever.
Encryption by default. Nobody can read your messages.
Olm and Megolm protocols — the same battle-tested cryptography behind Element. Keys never leave your device.
Built on Matrix. Federated, no single point of failure, self-hostable.
Hundreds of independent servers already federate over Matrix. If one goes down, the network keeps running — and you can self-host yours.
Open code, documented process. No black box.
AGPLv3-licensed code, public roadmap, transparent governance backed by a French non-profit. Anyone can audit, fork or contribute.
Designed from scratch with the people concerned, not for them.
Screen-reader pass on every release, dyslexic-font option, high-contrast theme, and a keyboard-first interface.
CORAX.chat's beta is coming. Join the waitlist and test it with your setup.