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Founder-led AI & accessibility studio

MapleLogic

Practical AI, automation, and accessibility tools — built close to real problems, by someone who has shipped, run a business, and lives the accessibility need firsthand.

What MapleLogic Builds

MapleLogic builds practical AI, automation, and accessibility tools with a focus on real workflows, responsible API use, and human-in-the-loop review where accuracy matters.

AI Workflow Tools

Automation, LLM-powered apps, custom assistants, and workflow systems built around practical business needs.

Accessibility Technology

ASL/avatar research, sign-language workflows, inclusive interfaces, and tools that make communication more usable.

Learning + Experiments

Public learning paths, prototypes, and technical demos that show the thinking behind the work.

What is real today

MapleLogic is early and intentionally modest: public demos, practical builds, and direct founder-led work. The focus is on tools that reduce manual effort, make communication clearer, and help people move from idea to output faster.

Public ASL demo

A simple text-to-sign rendering demo is available now at /asl-lite/, showing the direction of the accessibility work without exposing private tools.

Automation and business systems

Ralph has hands-on experience turning messy operational needs into scripts, workflows, dashboards, and practical systems that save time.

Founder-led practical builds

Projects stay close to the people and constraints they serve: accessibility, communication, small-business operations, and applied AI prototypes.

Founder story

Grounded in hands-on work, not theory alone.

MapleLogic is led by Ralph Colbeck, whose background combines technology, renovation and small-business experience, and Deaf/ASL-first lived experience. That mix gives the company a practical bias: build systems that survive real-world conditions, where people are busy, budgets matter, and communication has to be clear.

Real-world operator: Ralph's renovation and small-business background brings a builder's discipline to scoping, delivery, cost awareness, and problem solving.

Accessibility perspective: Deaf and ASL experience informs product choices around communication, visual clarity, inclusion, and AI tools that respect how people actually interact.

Practical technology: MapleLogic is built for partners, collaborators, and companies that want useful AI and accessibility work tested against real constraints.

How to work with MapleLogic

Engagements start small, with a clear problem, a useful artifact, and an honest read on whether the idea should continue.

Prototype validation

Turn an AI, automation, or accessibility idea into a working proof-of-concept that can be tested with real users or workflows.

Automation build

Design and ship a small system that removes repetitive work, connects tools, or gives a business process a reliable operating layer.

Accessibility workflow consulting

Explore ASL-first, visual communication, or accessibility workflows and identify where AI can help without overpromising.

Learning hub

Learn What Powers the AI

MapleLogic shares practical learning paths for the tools behind modern AI workflows, automation, and avatar technology. Explore the same building blocks used to turn ideas into working systems.

AI Learning

Prompts, tools, workflows, automation, and real-world use for people who want to understand how practical AI systems are built.

DWPose Learning

Pose estimation, motion data, avatar pipelines, and ASL technology foundations explained through the building blocks behind visual AI work.

Contact

Start with the problem you want solved.

For AI workflows, automation, accessibility projects, or practical product prototypes, send a note to MapleLogic and Ralph will follow up. Direct email still works at hello@maplelogic.cloud.

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