Making AI accessible for every mind

LearnAble was born from a simple belief: AI should work for everyone, including people with cognitive disability or processing differences. We build technology that adapts to people, not the other way around.

Making AI accessible for every mind

LearnAble was born from a simple belief: AI should work for everyone, including people with cognitive disability or processing differences. We build technology that adapts to people, not the other way around.

Making AI accessible for every mind

LearnAble was born from a simple belief: AI should work for everyone, including people with cognitive disability or processing differences. We build technology that adapts to people, not the other way around.

Our Story

LearnAble began when Kezia Kingston, an occupational therapist running her own NDIS practice, saw how the internet was failing people with cognitive disability. Her participants relied heavily on family or carers just to manage everyday online tasks - not because the technology was complex, but because it was designed for one type of thinker.


What looked like a technology problem was actually an understanding problem.


Kezia shared this insight with Lee Hunter, a global tech leader with deep experience at Google, YouTube, and TikTok. It was an unlikely pairing: a frontline occupational therapist and a tech executive. But that's exactly what made it work.


Kezia understood the people. Lee understood the technology. Together, they could finally bridge the gap.


They built a prototype alongside participants, carers, and therapists - and it was immediately clear this could genuinely change lives.


So we built LearnAble.


A new kind of accessibility


We didn't want to just make AI easier to use. We set out to create something fundamentally different: Cognitive Mobility™ - infrastructure for thinking in a digital world.


LearnAble is purpose-built for cognitive accessibility, helping people navigate everyday life with greater clarity, confidence, and independence.


This is just the beginning.

LearnAble began when Kezia Kingston, an occupational therapist running her own NDIS practice, saw how the internet was failing people with cognitive disability. Her participants relied heavily on family or carers just to manage everyday online tasks - not because the technology was complex, but because it was designed for one type of thinker.


What looked like a technology problem was actually an understanding problem.


Kezia shared this insight with Lee Hunter, a global tech leader with deep experience at Google, YouTube, and TikTok. It was an unlikely pairing: a frontline occupational therapist and a tech executive. But that's exactly what made it work.


Kezia understood the people. Lee understood the technology. Together, they could finally bridge the gap.


They built a prototype alongside participants, carers, and therapists - and it was immediately clear this could genuinely change lives.


So we built LearnAble.


A new kind of accessibility


We didn't want to just make AI easier to use. We set out to create something fundamentally different: Cognitive Mobility™ - infrastructure for thinking in a digital world.


LearnAble is purpose-built for cognitive accessibility, helping people navigate everyday life with greater clarity, confidence, and independence.


This is just the beginning.

LearnAble began when Kezia Kingston, an occupational therapist running her own NDIS practice, saw how the internet was failing people with cognitive disability. Her participants relied heavily on family or carers just to manage everyday online tasks - not because the technology was complex, but because it was designed for one type of thinker.


What looked like a technology problem was actually an understanding problem.


Kezia shared this insight with Lee Hunter, a global tech leader with deep experience at Google, YouTube, and TikTok. It was an unlikely pairing: a frontline occupational therapist and a tech executive. But that's exactly what made it work.


Kezia understood the people. Lee understood the technology. Together, they could finally bridge the gap.


They built a prototype alongside participants, carers, and therapists - and it was immediately clear this could genuinely change lives.


So we built LearnAble.


A new kind of accessibility

We didn't want to just make AI easier to use. We set out to create something fundamentally different: Cognitive Mobility™ - infrastructure for thinking in a digital world.


LearnAble is purpose-built for cognitive accessibility, helping people navigate everyday life with greater clarity, confidence, and independence.


This is just the beginning.

The Founders

The Founders

The Founders

Alex Johnson
Lee Hunter

Co-Founder

Lee Hunter is a globally recognised technology leader with more than two decades of experience across some of the world’s most influential digital platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, and Google. He held senior leadership roles at Google and YouTube for over a decade, including Global Head of Brand for YouTube, before serving as Head of TikTok Australia and New Zealand. In this role, Lee scaled the business to nearly 500 people and represented the company through periods of intense public, regulatory, and media scrutiny. Through this work, Lee developed deep expertise in building technology at scale — balancing innovation with governance, safety, and public trust. He has appeared before parliamentary inquiries and represented global platforms across international media, including the BBC and CNN. At LearnAble, Lee applies this experience to building safe, reliable, and scalable technology that supports Cognitive Mobility™ in real-world settings. He focuses on ensuring AI is practical, responsible, and grounded in dignity - technology that serves people, not just efficiency. Lee brings together technical leadership, global operational experience, and a strong understanding of policy and governance to help build systems that can scale responsibly and deliver meaningful impact.

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Lee Hunter
Lee Hunter

Co-Founder

Lee Hunter is a globally recognised technology leader with more than two decades of experience across some of the world’s most influential digital platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, and Google. He held senior leadership roles at Google and YouTube for over a decade, including Global Head of Brand for YouTube, before serving as Head of TikTok Australia and New Zealand. In this role, Lee scaled the business to nearly 500 people and represented the company through periods of intense public, regulatory, and media scrutiny. Through this work, Lee developed deep expertise in building technology at scale — balancing innovation with governance, safety, and public trust. He has appeared before parliamentary inquiries and represented global platforms across international media, including the BBC and CNN. At LearnAble, Lee applies this experience to building safe, reliable, and scalable technology that supports Cognitive Mobility™ in real-world settings. He focuses on ensuring AI is practical, responsible, and grounded in dignity - technology that serves people, not just efficiency. Lee brings together technical leadership, global operational experience, and a strong understanding of policy and governance to help build systems that can scale responsibly and deliver meaningful impact.

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Alex Johnson
Lee Hunter

Co-Founder

Lee Hunter is a globally recognised technology leader with more than two decades of experience across some of the world’s most influential digital platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, and Google. He held senior leadership roles at Google and YouTube for over a decade, including Global Head of Brand for YouTube, before serving as Head of TikTok Australia and New Zealand. In this role, Lee scaled the business to nearly 500 people and represented the company through periods of intense public, regulatory, and media scrutiny. Through this work, Lee developed deep expertise in building technology at scale — balancing innovation with governance, safety, and public trust. He has appeared before parliamentary inquiries and represented global platforms across international media, including the BBC and CNN. At LearnAble, Lee applies this experience to building safe, reliable, and scalable technology that supports Cognitive Mobility™ in real-world settings. He focuses on ensuring AI is practical, responsible, and grounded in dignity - technology that serves people, not just efficiency. Lee brings together technical leadership, global operational experience, and a strong understanding of policy and governance to help build systems that can scale responsibly and deliver meaningful impact.

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Alex Johnson
Lee Hunter

Co-Founder

Lee Hunter is a globally recognised technology leader with more than two decades of experience across some of the world’s most influential digital platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, and Google. He held senior leadership roles at Google and YouTube for over a decade, including Global Head of Brand for YouTube, before serving as Head of TikTok Australia and New Zealand. In this role, Lee scaled the business to nearly 500 people and represented the company through periods of intense public, regulatory, and media scrutiny. Through this work, Lee developed deep expertise in building technology at scale — balancing innovation with governance, safety, and public trust. He has appeared before parliamentary inquiries and represented global platforms across international media, including the BBC and CNN. At LearnAble, Lee applies this experience to building safe, reliable, and scalable technology that supports Cognitive Mobility™ in real-world settings. He focuses on ensuring AI is practical, responsible, and grounded in dignity - technology that serves people, not just efficiency. Lee brings together technical leadership, global operational experience, and a strong understanding of policy and governance to help build systems that can scale responsibly and deliver meaningful impact.

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Kezia
Kezia Kingston

Co-Founder

Kezia Kingston is an internationally award-winning occupational therapist and healthcare entrepreneur with extensive experience across public health, community care, and disability services. She created the concept of Cognitive Mobility™, a new accessibility category designed to close the gap between physical and cognitive inclusion. She is the recipient of multiple international Stevie® Awards, including Global Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare, Fastest-Growing Company in Asia-Pacific, and Startup of the Year. She has been recognised as one of the most innovative women in healthcare across Asia-Pacific. Through her frontline work with NDIS participants, Kezia identified a fundamental gap in how people with cognitive disability access and use digital systems. This insight led to the creation LearnAble, built on clinical reasoning and co-design, not assumptions. Kezia also founded Staying Independent, one of Sydney's leading NDIS practices, and created the Integrated Outcomes Model™ - now recognised internationally for improving outcomes, efficiency, and collaboration across disability services. She is an invited speaker at clinical care conferences and business forums both nationally and internationally. Kezia holds a Master's in Occupational Therapy, has published research, and holds qualifications in communications and health leadership. She brings together clinical knowledge, service design, and innovative leadership to build solutions that work in daily life.

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Kezia Kingston
Kezia Kingston

Co-Founder

Kezia Kingston is an internationally award-winning occupational therapist and healthcare entrepreneur with extensive experience across public health, community care, and disability services. She created the concept of Cognitive Mobility™, a new accessibility category designed to close the gap between physical and cognitive inclusion. She is the recipient of multiple international Stevie® Awards, including Global Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare, Fastest-Growing Company in Asia-Pacific, and Startup of the Year. She has been recognised as one of the most innovative women in healthcare across Asia-Pacific. Through her frontline work with NDIS participants, Kezia identified a fundamental gap in how people with cognitive disability access and use digital systems. This insight led to the creation LearnAble, built on clinical reasoning and co-design, not assumptions. Kezia also founded Staying Independent, one of Sydney's leading NDIS practices, and created the Integrated Outcomes Model™ - now recognised internationally for improving outcomes, efficiency, and collaboration across disability services. She is an invited speaker at clinical care conferences and business forums both nationally and internationally. Kezia holds a Master's in Occupational Therapy, has published research, and holds qualifications in communications and health leadership. She brings together clinical knowledge, service design, and innovative leadership to build solutions that work in daily life.

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Kezia
Kezia Kingston

Co-Founder

Kezia Kingston is an internationally award-winning occupational therapist and healthcare entrepreneur with extensive experience across public health, community care, and disability services. She created the concept of Cognitive Mobility™, a new accessibility category designed to close the gap between physical and cognitive inclusion. She is the recipient of multiple international Stevie® Awards, including Global Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare, Fastest-Growing Company in Asia-Pacific, and Startup of the Year. She has been recognised as one of the most innovative women in healthcare across Asia-Pacific. Through her frontline work with NDIS participants, Kezia identified a fundamental gap in how people with cognitive disability access and use digital systems. This insight led to the creation LearnAble, built on clinical reasoning and co-design, not assumptions. Kezia also founded Staying Independent, one of Sydney's leading NDIS practices, and created the Integrated Outcomes Model™ - now recognised internationally for improving outcomes, efficiency, and collaboration across disability services. She is an invited speaker at clinical care conferences and business forums both nationally and internationally. Kezia holds a Master's in Occupational Therapy, has published research, and holds qualifications in communications and health leadership. She brings together clinical knowledge, service design, and innovative leadership to build solutions that work in daily life.

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Kezia
Kezia Kingston

Co-Founder

Kezia Kingston is an internationally award-winning occupational therapist and healthcare entrepreneur with extensive experience across public health, community care, and disability services. She created the concept of Cognitive Mobility™, a new accessibility category designed to close the gap between physical and cognitive inclusion. She is the recipient of multiple international Stevie® Awards, including Global Entrepreneur of the Year in Healthcare, Fastest-Growing Company in Asia-Pacific, and Startup of the Year. She has been recognised as one of the most innovative women in healthcare across Asia-Pacific. Through her frontline work with NDIS participants, Kezia identified a fundamental gap in how people with cognitive disability access and use digital systems. This insight led to the creation LearnAble, built on clinical reasoning and co-design, not assumptions. Kezia also founded Staying Independent, one of Sydney's leading NDIS practices, and created the Integrated Outcomes Model™ - now recognised internationally for improving outcomes, efficiency, and collaboration across disability services. She is an invited speaker at clinical care conferences and business forums both nationally and internationally. Kezia holds a Master's in Occupational Therapy, has published research, and holds qualifications in communications and health leadership. She brings together clinical knowledge, service design, and innovative leadership to build solutions that work in daily life.

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