What will you build?

 A computer-generated graphic of a white three-dimensional cube rotates quickly by 360 degrees, comes to a stop, and then rotates again in an animated loop. A distinct tactile symbol protrudes from a circular recession on each face of the cube. The cube has one symbol for each primary color, and a grey checkered QR code borders each face of the cube.

Magnetic blocks that bridge your head and your hands

Silhouette of an outstretched hand

Make

Use your hands to create virtual worlds and even printable objects

Silhouette of hand reading Braille.

Learn

Become a Master Builder through inclusive learning activities

Silhouette of two hands clapping.

Play

Share laughs and enjoy screen-free fun with everyone

Our story

Everyone deserves a chance to create.

Kids love to build things, but today’s toys and tools leave a lot of people out. Adrian Rodriguez, our co-founder, was one of these kids himself. Even though he was born almost entirely blind, Adrian grew up loving visual design. He found ways to make design tools work for him, but, when Adrian started teaching totally blind people how to design themselves, he realized that his students needed a hands-on approach. So he teamed up with his best friend to create Dreamlinks.Gabe Alvarez is an accomplished software engineer with a background in physics and artificial intelligence. He met Adrian when they were both freshmen at Stanford, and they have been working on projects related to Dreamlinks together ever since. Gabe has advised Adrian since he started teaching, and he builds the magic that makes Dreamlinks possible.