GiveVision makes live events more accessible for partially sighted people.
GiveVision rend les événements en direct plus accessibles aux personnes malvoyantes.
@Ormy1205 thought he might never fully experience Crystal Palace again. After losing much of his vision, he considered giving up football.
With GiveVision headsets - powered by private 5G from @SharedAccessLLC - he’s still at Selhurst Park, watching matches in real-time 🙌
We’re proud to have worked with @WeAreWhisperTV and @UEFA to share his story.
Is your club doing enough to support visually impaired fans?
A first for @allianz_stad 🤩
GiveVision technology helped partially sighted fans get closer to the action, live in the stadium.
“Can I take it home?” 🤣
Moments like that are exactly why this matters.
Making the matchday experience more accessible - so every fan can cheer their team on, their way. 🏉
@EnglandRugby
@WxmAFCFanzoneYT @VancityReynolds@RMcElhenney@Wrexham_AFC@Foundation_WAFC Huge thanks @WxmAFCFanzoneYT for the spotlight! We’re incredibly grateful for the media attention Jon has been receiving lately. Exciting times ahead! 🚀
From the moment we started trials at @CPFC , we’ve had the chance to work with some incredible supporters.
Neale Ormston has been one of our biggest throughout this journey. His belief in what we’re building coupled with his enthusiasm, and love for the game have pushed us to keep improving.
This video captures the impact of our partnership with Shared Access at Crystal Palace Football Club: making live matches more accessible, and personal for fans with sight loss.
We’re grateful to Neale for helping us make it real. 🤝
#GiveVision #SightLossTech #AccessibilityInSport #FootballForAll #CrystalPalace
On May 4th, Colin became the first fan to use the GiveVision headset at @OfficialBHAFC 's Amex Stadium.
Colin, who lives with retinitis pigmentosa - a condition that causes tunnel vision and gradual sight loss, felt ‘empowered’ when watching his team play using our headset ⚽️
Watch to find out more.
https://t.co/hhDLAcfeFg
#AccessibilityInSport #GiveVision #RetinitisPigmentosa #BrightonAndHoveAlbio
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A Brighton & Hove Albion fan stands in the stadium seats, holding the GiveVision headset and sharing his feedback on camera. As he speaks, footage overlays showing his pitch-side view as players walk out. It cuts back to him speaking, then transitions into a short montage: his view from the touchline during the match, followed by images of him wearing the headset and watching the game before switching back to him offering final thoughts on the experience.
⚽ Making live sport accessible to everyone
We’re excited to be featured by FedEx as part of their Champions of Business spotlight series, highlighting companies driving innovation and impact.
In this clip, a lifelong Crystal Palace Football Club fan shares how GiveVision’s headset helped him watch football clearly for the first time in years – following the ball, recognising players, and enjoying match-days again.
👉 Learn more: https://t.co/5bt8nPBMSG
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We see the Head of Operations for GiveVision on the screen with Crystal Palace football pitch in the background. We then have close-ups of a Crystal Palace fan using the GiveVision headset to watch a match. The headset is black and sits over his eyes with straps over the top of his head. This is followed by a compilation of behind the scenes footage from the stadium and the fan's house. We are shown the Crystal Palace fan in his home, watching tv, talking to the camera, sitting in the garden and trying the headset on for the first time. We then meet the Disability Liaison Officer for Crystal Palace who has the stadium in the background as she talks about GiveVision. Alongside this, we are shown footage of the headsets being prepared for a match. Finally, we see the Crystal Palace fan outside the stadium after the match giving his feedback on the event.
#GiveVision #AccessibilityInSport #FedExChampions #InclusiveTech #FootballForEveryone
“For a day, I got proper vision again. You can see everything.”
Nothing compares to moments like this, when Neale, a Crystal Palace fan, told us what difference our headset had made.
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, so we are thinking about those important moments that matter to us. The ones that really remind us why we do this work. We're not just building hardware for the sake of it —we’re building tools that help give people some confidence, control, and independence back in their lives.
So, that’s what accessibility really means to us. It’s not just a spec. It’s the reason we start.
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The video opens with a visually impaired person on stage wearing the GiveVision headset, describing what they can now see in front of them with awe and disbelief. The audience reacts with emotion and applause. A highlight reel follows, showing others trying the headset at live, some at sports events - their faces light up as they see clearly, many smiling, pointing, or tearing up. The video ends with the message on screen: “Accessibility brings sport to life.”
#GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay #AccessibilityMatters #GAAD2025 #gaad #GiveVision #AccessibilityInSport #InclusiveTech #FootballForEveryone
With the @psg vs @arsenal game taking place tonight, we thought we’d take you back to when we visited the Parc des Princes in partnership with @LFPfr - Ligue de Football Professionnel.
Unreal atmosphere, unmatched energy, and unforgettable memories with Eric Vigny in the stands.
🎥 Here’s what it looked like.
🔗 Link in bio to find out more.
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
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A visually impaired football fan watches a PSG match live at the stadium using a GiveVision headset. He smiles and reacts as he follows the game independently. The crowd around him cheers, adding to the live atmosphere. The GiveVision CEO appears on-screen, speaking about the headset’s impact, with visuals showing the fan’s engagement and moments from the match unfolding in real time.
In September 2023 we had an incredible opportunity for visually impaired fans to witness their team like they never had before!
It was an incredible day and a brilliant match with an amazing atmosphere!
Dilane Dhampattiah, a die hard Clermont Foot fan said:
“GiveVision’s headset allowed me to follow the actions and the match in its entirety. Normally I have to have someone explain what’s happening - but with the headset I was able to see everything with my own eyes!”
@clermontfoot 🤝
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
Who is GiveVision for?
Our CEO, Elodie Draper, explains how the headset is designed for people with residual vision who love sport and want an immersive live experience.
We’re proud of what’s already been made possible, and hope to bring the same experience to many more people.
🔗 Link in bio to find out more.
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
Had a game-changing experience at the West Ham game thanks to @givevision & @LFC.
As a fan with visual impairment, I’ve used binoculars for 25 years—but this headset let me zoom, boost contrast & watch the match live (incl. replays & VAR!).
#inclusive#YNWA#LFC#GiveVision
Every story shared is a reminder of why we do what we do.
It’s not just about sight.
It’s about independence, the thrill of the game, and experiencing every moment on your own terms
We’re proud of what’s already been made possible, and hope to bring the same experience to many more people.
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
Proud to be named finalists at the Football Business Awards 2025 in two categories:
🏆 Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award
🏆 Innovation Award
GiveVision has been recognised as part of Crystal Palace FC’s nomination, in partnership with @SharedAccessLLC , for introducing technology that allows visually impaired fans to follow the game live from anywhere in the stadium.
We’re proud to be part of a growing movement to make live football more accessible, bringing visually impaired fans closer to the game than ever before.
@CPFC 🤝
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
Throwback to Paralympians Libby Clegg and Dan Powell speaking on the BBC about their first experience using the GiveVision headset, joined by our co-founder Stan Karpenko.
They’ve competed on the world stage — yet it was the everyday moments that felt especially powerful: reading from a distance, spotting small details, picking up text that had once felt out of reach.
Tools that support independence in daily life aren’t just helpful — they’re transformative.
That’s the kind of accessibility we’re working towards: simple, instant, personal.
@ParalympicsGB
#GiveVision | #SportForEveryone
“Oh my goodness, they’re so amazing!”
At GiveVision, we’re bringing accessibility to life.
If you, or someone you know has low vision and loves live sport and entertainment, we’re here to help.
Click the link below to find out more!
https://t.co/ocz296lRsI
#GiveVision | #SportForEveryone | #MusicForEveryone
“I get to see everything as if I’m right in front of it, it’s amazing! 10/10.”
We’re thrilled Scarlett was able to experience her first live match using the GiveVision headset this weekend at Selhurst Park, for Palace v Brighton ⚽️
Goals flying in, and a big win for the Eagles to celebrate! 🦅
At GiveVision, we aim to bring visually impaired fans closer to the game than ever before.
@cpfc | @SharedAccessLLC
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone
Nothing beats seeing live entertainment- whether that’s your favourite artist or your team scoring a goal.
We’re working to make that thrill accessible for everyone—partnering with the biggest names in live sport and music to make it happen.
✨ Join the movement - https://t.co/QN5vpHMLGf
hashtag#GiveVision | hashtag#SportForEveryone | hashtag#MusicForEveryone
This is Susan. A @CPFC fan. After using @givevision to watch her beloved Palace. This is what she said.
“It made such a difference to my eyesight. I could see so much stuff which I wouldn’t normally see. I can actually see the players, see their faces, their reactions when they score. It was amazing!”
Football is all about moments. We’re thrilled Susan could see them for herself.
@cpfc | @SharedAccessLLC
#GiveVision | #FootballForEveryone