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Self-Order Kiosks for Everyone

Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks, purpose-built for users with disabilities

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18 August 2025

 LG Electronics USA has announced its groundbreaking Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks, purpose-built for users with vision, mobility and hearing disabilities. These kiosks, developed with feedback from accessibility consultant Tech for All (TFA), mark another step forward in LG’s ongoing commitment to create a better life for all.

The announcement comes as the country commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a historic milestone in advancing the rights of people with disabilities. LG’s Gen 2 kiosks reflect the spirit of the ADA by going beyond compliance to deliver technology that is genuinely inclusive and empowering.

“Technology should empower everyone,” said Peter Kim, B2B Strategic Alliance Team Leader at LG Electronics USA. “By collaborating with Tech for All and working alongside people with disabilities throughout testing and development, accessibility isn’t treated as an add-on – it’s embedded in the DNA of these kiosks.”

Unlike many kiosks retrofitted to meet accessibility standards, LG’s Gen 2 kiosks (KC3P-M series) were designed intentionally with inclusion at their core. TFA started working with LG in April 2024, collaborating from initial design sketches through prototyping, avoiding costly late-stage hardware changes.

“Getting the accessibility in early is key. It’s very hard to go back and fix things,” said Michael O’Hare, Director of Systems Accessibility at TFA. “It’s hard enough on a digital platform, but it’s very difficult on hardware…if you get something wrong, you’ve got to re-engineer it. That early engagement was key for this project.”

The Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks are available in 22- and 27-inch screens, with high-brightness, low-reflectivity displays designed for visibility in diverse lighting conditions. They support both portrait and landscape modes, and are offered in three hardware versions: countertop, fixed-height pedestal and motorized height-adjustable pedestal. The adjustable option especially benefits wheelchair users and people of varying heights, allowing comfortable, independent use.

Built to accommodate a wide range of accessibility needs, LG’s kiosks support a variety of assistive hardware and peripherals. These include advanced assistive technologies such as Vispero’s JAWS for Kiosk screen reader for audio navigation, Storm Interface’s tactile AudioNav keypads (6- and 9-key layouts) and SoundHound AI’s voice interface for hands-free commands. The kiosks also support Epson receipt printers and modular barcode/QR scanners, while a webcam accessory is in development to expand functionality

Building on this foundation, the kiosk suite offers platform flexibility across diverse sectors and applications, including compatibility with Kokomo 24/7 for health and safety management in education and clinical settings. Their modular, accessible design fits retail, transit, healthcare and hospitality environments.

This is TFA’s first involvement in kiosk hardware from the concept stage. O’Hare explained that while other available products may meet basic accessibility, LG’s Gen 2 solutions go beyond compliance to address real-world user needs. Continuous feedback and refinements during what was a highly collaborative development process resulted in a user-friendly final product.

“The collaboration, the back-and-forth review process, and being able to influence the design was really beneficial to both sides,” said O’Hare. Speaking to LG’s intent, he noted it was clear from the start that they were committed not only to meeting requirements, but to making a difference in the lives of the people who would be using the kiosk. “That was evident from the start,” he said. “It’s another step forward for accessible products.”

For more information on LG’s Gen 2 Self-Ordering Kiosks, click here

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