Since the app launched, families have been so appreciative that we are thinking about their children's needs and working to make our space welcoming and inviting. Having an accessibility app is such a quick, easy tool to make those adventures out of the house more possible for all families.
Alyssa Harsha, Field Museum
InfiniTeach helps us achieve all those goals and we are excited to welcome families with a child on the spectrum through the easy use of the InfiniTeach app.
Elizabeth McChesney, Chicago Public Library
I cried tears of joy as my daughter and I watched every single video... It gave us relief & absolutely prepared us to the fullest... The language used to describe the exhibits & videos to see what to expect were spot on.
mother of 6 year old with autism

...one Chicago company is trying to change the way things are done. They have been developing innovative technology to help people with autism...
MuseumNext

The Shedd’s updated sensory-friendly mobile app features maps and visit tips to help guests navigate the exhibits and ease anxiety...
CBS Chicago

InfiniTeach is a startup disrupting the museum sector with digital apps to improve autism education and increase autism accessibility within the community...
MuseumNext

The Field Museum in Chicago was honored for a new suite of programs, events, and resources called "Field for All...
American Alliance of Museums

New technology is making some of Chicago's biggest attractions more accessible. A new app is now being offered for free at several museums and the Shedd Aquarium to help engage children with autism.
ABC 7 Chicago

The aquarium's Sensory Friendly app aims to make the experience more fun and comfortable for such people by helping them plan their visits and find quiet zones...
Chicago Tribune

The Field for All app and the Sensory Friendly app at the Shedd were listed as some of the best mobile technology for a stress free museum visit with your child.
Mommy Nearest

Ned Williams is lead photo editor. He was diagnosed with autism as a young child and he loves his job.
ABC 7 Chicago

Co-Founder Katie Hench sat down with Technori to talk about how Infiniteach is building technology to connect individuals with autism to the world around them.
Technori

Infiniteach, a Chicago startup, is building learning tools for the one in 68 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders today.
Smithsonian

We’re using tablets and technology to reach every child regardless of where they live to supplement their individualized therapy in a way that’s more cost-effective and scalable
Chicago Tribune