Empowering Businesses to Save Millions Through Smarter UX, Accessibility, and Localization
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / February 21, 2025 / BrightlyLoop, the first AI-powered inclusive design marketplace, is revolutionizing how businesses scale by making global UX, accessibility, and localization cost-effective. As a women-owned company founded by leaders in gaming and UX design, BrightlyLoop provides businesses with AI-driven solutions that eliminate costly consulting fees, reduce compliance risks, and accelerate international growth.
Today, BrightlyLoop announced a strategic partnership with George Mason University’s School of Computing to test its flagship AI tool, Brightly HeuristIQs™️, designed to drive business efficiency by optimizing product design for diverse markets.
Key research findings will be unveiled at Deque’s Axe-con (Feb 25-27, 2025), the nation’s largest accessibility conference.
Unlocking Market Growth Through AI-Powered Localization & Accessibility
Expanding into new markets and meeting accessibility regulations have traditionally required costly consultants and time-intensive UX research. BrightlyLoop removes these inefficiencies by offering a scalable, AI-powered alternative that delivers culturally adapted, compliant, and high-performing UX recommendations instantly.
Unlike conventional solutions, BrightlyLoop’s AI is trained on rigorously vetted research from UX experts, academics, and industry leaders, ensuring that businesses can confidently localize products and meet accessibility standards-without overspending on external agencies.
“Companies leave billions on the table by neglecting localization and accessibility,” said Faith McGee, CEO of BrightlyLoop. “BrightlyLoop makes it effortless to design products that resonate across cultures, helping businesses reach more customers, reduce redesign costs, and expand profitably.”
A Women-Owned Business, Built for Economic Impact
Founded by Faith McGee and Natashia Tjandra, UX and gaming veterans with 30 years of combined experience at Meta, Electronic Arts, and McKinsey & Company, BrightlyLoop launched in beta in April 2024. Since then, it has helped businesses reduce costs, optimize market entry, and unlock new revenue streams.
“As women in gaming and UX, we’ve spent our careers making technology more intuitive and user-friendly,” said McGee. “Now, we’re applying that same expertise to help businesses scale efficiently-whether you’re a startup expanding to Japan or a government agency improving digital accessibility. BrightlyLoop makes it fast, cost-effective, and scalable.