from the lovely, visionary, @joslee
Community proposal: celebrating, reflecting, and envisioning NVDA's past, present, and future together as a community throughout 2026
Joseph Lee
12/23/25

Hello add-ons community,

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year for folks celebrating them.

Please circulate the following community proposal throughout the NVDA community (if you want, please do translate them into your languages). While I will be offline from the community for majority of the time in 2026, I will do my best to offer advice in terms of event planning:

Proposal: community events to celebrate, reflect, and envision NVDA’s past, present, and future throughout 2026 (NVDA’s twentieth anniversary):

Hello NVDA community,

Hope all of you are doing well and staying safe and healthy.

In a few days we will usher into year 2026. The upcoming year is special for the NVDA community: it is NVDA’s twentieth anniversary, and the NVDA community should come together to mark this occasion by celebrating, reflecting, and envisioning NVDA’s past, present, and future.

Background: in April 2006, an early version of NonVisual Desktop Access was released to the world. In the midst of competition between several commercial (and free) screen readers for Microsoft Windows, NVDA made a mark by being an open-source, free screen reader made by the blind for the blind. For the next twenty years, NVDA and NV Access, the nonprofit in charge of developing NVDA, became a recognized force in the access technology landscape, with numerous awards, sponsorships, and a community of people driving its growth and adoption, including being adopted as a primary screen reader for an upcoming braille-centric computing hardware.

In 2016, I and several NVDA community members organized NVDACon, a weekend of fun and reflection on NVDA’s ten years of service and impact. Starting out as a small screen reader targeting Windows XP in 2006, NVDA became a centerpiece of a community dedicated to equal access to technology ten years later. Not only the screen reader itself became an example of community involvement, things around it such as add-ons, localization, tutorials, and others strengthened NVDA’s ecosystem and its message that people should not have to pay extra to access information anywhere. The 2016 event was global in scale and featured talks from members across countries, languages, and backgrounds, including a keynote from NV Access discussing their reflection and vision for NVDA for years to come.

So, as we approach the twentieth anniversary of NVDA, let us work together as a community to organize events throughout the year celebrating, reflecting, and envisioning NVDA’s past, present, and future. The events can include workshops on submitting bug reports and feature suggestions, a showcase of community add-ons and their development, a collection of video testimonials from community members, in-person or online gathering of community members organized by local communities or on a more global scale, or something creative and memorable. Ideally, the events should happen throughout the year, with some of the memorable ones happening to coincide with NVDA’s twentieth anniversary in April 2026. Or, if we want, let us try resurrecting international NVDACon and make it more modern such as webinars over Zoom and other more modern (and accessible) possibilities.

While many events might be organized at the level of local communities by country or language, I think we should aim to have at least one global scale event in 2026 to celebrate NVDA’s impact in the past, reflect on NVDA’s present strengths and challenges, and collectively envision what NVDA will be for the next five years or so. While I may not be able to coordinate various events including the global event I envision happening later in 2026, I will be available should any NVDA community seek advice on event planning and organization.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Joseph

Joseph S. Lee, M.A.

PhD student and instructor of record (communication), University of Colorado Boulder

Certified NVDA Expert, 2025

Member, NVDA Advisory Group

Founder and initial event planner, NVDA Users and Developers Conference (NVDACon), 2014 to 2016

#nvda #screenReader #nvda20 #blind nvdacon #openSource #accessibility

For this 20th anniversary of #NVDA, so much more should be going on. One such banger should be the #AMA session from the lead and co-developer of the #screenReader, Mick and @jcsteh
The AMA should be happening with #nvda20 around the social media globe and at /r/blind and /r/ama at the same time.
we are two Blind developers with 20 years of experience developing screen reader for the Blind, ask us anything.
I am having 70 unasked questions from my library, stil clueless where to send it.
All blind and vision impaired people deserve these rights and opportunities, no matter the language they speak, their geographic location, economic status, or sensory, physical, cognitive, or mental abilities.
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/blob/master/projectDocs/product_vision.md
#nvda20 #Blind #screenReader #openSource #accessibility
nvda/projectDocs/product_vision.md at master · nvaccess/nvda

NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows - nvaccess/nvda

GitHub

Quoting @NVAccess
"Here is the NVDA developer guide: https://download.nvaccess.org/documentation/developerGuide.html
add-on developer guide and information from Joseph Lee: https://github.com/nvdaaddons/DevGuide
NVDA add-on store submission guide: https://github.com/nvaccess/addon-datastore/blob/master/docs/submitters/submissionGuide.md
This add-ons email group is a valuable resource (just in case someone saves this list elsewhere): https://nvda-addons.groups.io/g/nvda-addons/
and the Developer mailing list: https://groups.io/g/nvda-devel

What else is there I missed?"
#nvda #nvda20

NVDA 2025.3.3 Developer Guide

anyone still keeping older versions of #nvda portable with nostalgic add-ons? love to hear about it more! what add-on are you still benifiting from, that are not possible with newer versions? #nvdasr #nvda20

Our latest In-Process blog post is out and it's a big one!

- NVDA 2025.3.3
- Restarting after updating
- Where do you get your info?
- #NVDA20
- Thank you Germany!
- NVDA 2026.1 Beta 4
- One week with NVDA

All that and more right here: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-27th-february-2026/

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Accessibility #Blog #News #Newsletter #Info

@kaveinthran I first tried NVDA I think in 2008. It was before they started using years as version numbers I remember that much. I didn't really get it at the time and it seemed a bit of a mess, but hey you have to start somewhere and they had.
Took me until 2011 before I started using it full time. the difference was like night and day and I haven't looked back.
I've been encouraging people to give it a go since then as well as starting a guide for JAWS users interested in trying it, which has had a lot of helpful contributions. Really glad that has gone down well with both screen reader users and NV Access themselves.
Here's to 20 more years.
#NVDA20
Someone should make a long audio documentary on #nvda stories, like the 36 seconds documentary by @Shelly. it's a silent revolution actually, it's not really evident like the iPhone or even jaws. #nvda20
I really want to hear more about the early times of NVDA, the early days, even years, from users, from developers, @Tamasg you worked on Hungarian languages if I'm right at that time, any experiences from that time that you can share? I'm aware of that you said that you have no much experienced on NVDA code at that time, but it would be lovely if you can share your experiences in related to early encounters with the #screenReader. #nvda20
Many are collecting old tapes from the #jaws historical archives, cc @datajake1999
let's also bring up some cool old tapes from #nvda historical archives.
I know there's some monthly episodes done by @jcsteh with Mick as an official podcast of @NVAccess
#NVDA20