Category: Stactiles - Tactile Stickers by Hable

What are Stactiles?

Stactiles are high quality tactile stickers with bright colours and sharp textures. Each sheet provides a set of different icons, letters or numbers. Use them for your appliances, touch screen, education or just for fun!
Affordable shipping, directly from the Netherlands

A large sheet of colorful Stactiles tactile stickers lies on a production bed, covered with rows of alphabet letters and small icons, each featuring raised Braille dots. The sheet is positioned under a printing and cutting machine, showing the manufacturing process of the tactile stickers before they are separated, coated and packaged.

It takes 7 hours, several layers of UV printing and high-end coating to produce your stickers.

Producing tactile stickers that feel this precise is incredibly complex. With state-of-the-art technology and entirely new production methods, we bring touch to life like never before. All of this, manufactured right here in the Netherlands.

An older woman sits at a table feeling Stactiles tactile sticker sheets with both hands. She appears focused as she explores the raised shapes and symbols on the sheets. Other people are seated and interacting in the background of the room.

Developed with the Community

These stickers were shaped by real user feedback. Dozens of blind and visually impaired users tried early versions, shared what worked and what didn’t, and helped us refine every texture and symbol. What you feel today is the result of that collaboration.
Why use Stactiles?

A close-up photograph of a stainless steel microwave control panel, modified with colorful tactile stickers for accessibility. A red square sticker, a green plus sign sticker, and a red triangle arrow sticker are placed above three distinct buttons. A person's index finger is pressing the button directly beneath the raised red arrow sticker, demonstrating how the tactile markers help locate specific functions by touch.

Appliances

Make appliances more accessible for independent living.

A photograph shows two boys working together on math exercises at a wooden desk in a bright classroom. The boy in the foreground, seen from the back, has placed several tactile number and symbol stickers from the 'Hable Stactiles - Numbers' sheet into his open notebook, creating equations like "3 + 2 = 5". The boy next to him is touching the full tactile sticker sheet. Another student and a whiteboard with math problems are in the background.

Education

Physical Materials can be made accessible through touch.

A joyful young girl in a striped shirt with her eyes closed, sits at a table and smiles as her fingers read the tactile Braille stickers spelling "EMMA" on a wrapped gift. The gift is in turquoise paper with an orange and yellow ribbon. Next to it is a yellow card with the handwritten message "For Emma, Love, Grandma," and a second set of tactile Braille stickers spelling "EMMA." Colorful tags, ornaments, and a blue mug are in the background.

Fun & Gifting

Add touchable symbols or letters to cards and gifts

 

All Stactiles work on Touch screens!