XR Access Research Recruitment
XR Access and our partners regularly conduct research to improve XR accessibility, and we are looking for testers and research participants with disabilities! If you are interested in participating in XR research, please fill out the form below. (Note: XR = eXtended Reality, a collective term for virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR).)
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
PRIVACY STATEMENT
The information you give on this form will only be used to contact you in the case of research opportunities for which you qualify. It will not be shared without your consent. You are not obligated to give any more information than you feel comfortable sharing.

XR Access will take all reasonable technical and organizational precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of the information you have given. Your private information will not be shared with any other groups without your permission. To amend any information or have it removed from the database, please contact info@xraccess.org.
Name *
Email *
Phone
Country
City & State/Region
Are you age 18 or over? *
What kinds of virtual or augmented reality hardware do you have access to?
This includes VR and AR headsets, as well as smartphones. It's ok if the answer is none.
Have you ever tried VR or AR before?
Clear selection
If you answered "yes" to the previous question, please describe what kind of VR or AR applications you have experience with.
Do you consider yourself to have any of the following disabilities, long-term health conditions or access needs?
 Please select all that apply.
Are you interested in participating in virtual studies?
E.g. via telephone or Zoom meeting.
Clear selection
Are you interested in participating in in-person studies?
E.g. in a lab or public setting.
Clear selection
What kind of accommodations are helpful for you?
Is there anything else we should know about your participation in studies?
Would you like to join the XR Access newsletter?
Clear selection
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This form was created inside of Cornell Tech.

Does this form look suspicious? Report