ABLD.app Launches Digital Blue Envelope Profiles to Streamline ADA Accommodation Requests
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San Diego Inventor Launches NFC Digital Blue Envelope Platform for ADA Accommodation Requests

SAN DIEGO - Californer -- ABLD.app Launches to Structure the ADA "Interactive Process" Through Digital Blue Envelope Profiles

Jason Krumrai Introduces NFC-Enabled Tools for Clear Accommodation Requests


San Diego, California — March 2026 — A new digital platform aims to clarify the disability accommodation process, giving individuals and businesses a structured, documented path to communication and compliance.

ABLD.app, created by Jason Krumrai, provides a framework for asserting rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. By organizing the "interactive process" required under federal law, the platform reduces uncertainty for both disabled individuals and businesses lacking legal or HR resources.

Toward a Standardized Interface for Civil Rights Communication

ABLD.app is among the first tools to create a standardized digital interface for civil rights accommodation requests. Federal law requires an "interactive process," but historically it lacks a consistent structure or documentation. By combining legally cited accommodation language with NFC and QR-based communication, ABLD.app translates this requirement into a practical, repeatable interaction that can be understood and documented in real time.

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Bridging the Communication Gap

The platform's Digital Blue Envelope Profile expands on traditional Blue Envelope programs, which originally facilitated communication between drivers with disabilities and law enforcement. Through a simple NFC tap or QR code scan, users can present non-verbal accommodation requests.

"The ADA interactive process is widely misunderstood and often informal," said Krumrai. "ABLD.app structures that conversation, giving both individuals and business owners a clear, documented legal reference."

From Physical Design to Digital Rights

Krumrai's focus on accessible, friction-reducing design began with the Gryp Keychain, a small silicone device that allows users to interact with everyday surfaces while minimizing direct contact. Originally developed to address contamination concerns associated with neurodivergence, it was featured on the Hallmark Channel and sold in 48 countries.

ABLD.app applies the same design philosophy to civil rights communication.
"Accessibility tools should reduce friction," Krumrai said. "Whether the barrier is physical or communicative, the goal is the same: making public participation simple and accessible."

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A Modern Record for a Growing Need

As digital documentation becomes increasingly important, ABLD.app creates transparent records at the moment accommodation requests are made. Clear written and multimedia documentation helps reduce misunderstandings that can escalate into disputes or litigation.

ABLD.app is available now at https://abld.app.

About ABLD.app
ABLD.app is a digital accessibility and neurodivergent communication platform that helps structure reasonable accommodation requests. Combining ADA guidance with Digital Blue Envelope Profiles and NFC technology, it ensures requests are clearly communicated, legally referenced, and documented.

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