The Hidden Barriers People Face Every Day

Most accessibility barriers aren’t structural — they’re invisible.
They’re the moments of hesitation, confusion, or anxiety that people experience every day in stations, hospitals, campuses, and public buildings. A sign that doesn’t make sense. A lift that’s out of service. A route that’s technically step‑free but emotionally exhausting.
Spatial intelligence reveals these hidden barriers by showing how people actually move — where they slow down, turn back, or feel unsupported.
And once we see those barriers, we can remove them — designing environments that feel intuitive, inclusive, and genuinely human‑centred.

Unlocking Accessibility with Spatial Intelligence: Webinar

Discover how spatial intelligence is transforming accessibility — and why it matters now more than ever.
Join Briteyellow’s upcoming webinar to explore how AI-powered behavioural insight, privacy-safe sensing, and smart navigation tools are helping transport operators, property managers, and public-sector teams create environments that truly work for everyone.
From heatmaps and flow analytics to AR guidance and smart glasses, we’ll show how technology can reveal hidden barriers, support independent movement, and deliver measurable impact — without burdening users or compromising privacy.

AR Navigation and Smart Glasses

AR navigation and smart glasses are changing how people move — not just through stations, but through hospitals, campuses, and public buildings.
By overlaying personalised guidance onto the real world, these tools restore confidence, reduce stress, and support truly independent movement.
Discover how Briteyellow’s spatial intelligence platform is making environments more intuitive, inclusive, and human‑centred — one step at a time.

Why Spatial Intelligence Is Becoming Essential for Public Venues

Public venues are under pressure to do more with less—deliver safer experiences, support accessibility, manage rising footfall, and operate with greater efficiency. Yet most buildings still rely on static tools that can’t keep up with modern expectations. Spatial intelligence is changing that. By combining indoor mapping, digital wayfinding, people counting, and real‑time behavioural insight, it transforms complex venues into responsive environments that understand their users and adapt to them. For hospitals, transport hubs, museums, and stadiums, this shift isn’t just a technological upgrade—it’s becoming essential to delivering the kind of experience people now expect.

Briteyellow: Smarter Journeys, Safer Spaces

Briteyellow is rolling out wayfinding and crowd monitoring solutions across England and Wales, enabling highly personalised journey planning in stations and underground networks while giving operators real‑time insights into passenger safety, flow, and convenience. The company now seeks technical partners with LiDAR and digital twin expertise to jointly pursue public tenders and commercial opportunities.