Raising the Floor – US, Inc. is a nonprofit software publisher focused on inclusive technology that lowers barriers for seniors, veterans, people with low vision, dyslexia, limited dexterity, or temporary impairments. Its Morphic platform bundles more than fifty on-demand accessibility tools into a lightweight Windows utility that can be carried on a USB stick or pushed out across an enterprise. With one click, users can summon screen magnification, color-blind filters, text-to-speech, voice dictation, keyboard remapping, automatic captions, or a high-contrast desktop theme; IT staff can pre-configure profiles so that every workstation a student, employee, or library patron touches instantly adapts to their needs. Morphic also monitors assistive-technology licensing, silently updates plugins, and restores preferred settings after system refreshes, making shared computers feel personal without touching the underlying image. Universities deploy it in labs to meet ADA obligations, public libraries use it to offer equitable access, and corporations add it to hybrid-work toolkits so that staff can toggle accommodations whether they log in at home, in a hotel, or at headquarters. Because the suite is built on open standards, it cooperates with existing screen readers, braille displays, and Dragon installations instead of replacing them. Raising the Floor’s Morphic software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued for batch deployment across any number of PCs.
Morphic makes computers easier to use.
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