We design, build, and test solutions by and for people with disabilities—so they work in the real world, not just on paper. From bearings and push tires to complete chairs, Disability Lab is your hub for performance you can trust.
Tell us about your chair, your setup, or the parts you’re looking for and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Disability Lab powers a family of specialist sites so you can get exactly what you need — from complete chairs to the tiniest bearings.
High‑performance, attitude‑forward wheelchairs built for riders who refuse to slow down.
Freestyle‑ready setups, aggressive geometry, and parts that can take a beating.
Precision bearings engineered to roll faster, quieter, and longer between replacements.
From daily drivers to ultra‑light setups, we spec bearings for every style of pushing.
Bulk parts and components for clinics, repair shops, and builders who need reliable supply.
Volume pricing and curated inventory backed by Disability Lab testing.
Hand rims and push tires with serious grip, control, and comfort in all conditions.
Dial in traction for wet streets, ramps, skateparks, and everything between.
Digital and ecommerce strategy for adaptive brands that want to move as fast as their users.
From storefronts to funnels, we help disability‑focused companies grow online.
Founded April 19, 2018 — disability-led prototyping built from lived experience. We design, build, and test products with the people who actually use them, driven by lived experience and the goal of making everyday independence easier.
Founded April 19, 2018 — disability-led prototyping, built from lived experience
Global shipping — delivered to every continent except Antarctica
International reseller network — partners in Canada, the UK, and Australia
Community-first R&D — extensive work with the Spinal Cord Injury community
Built for many disabilities — including Autism, Deaf/Blind, and genetic impairments (and more)

We’re happy to help you match parts to your chair, or route you to the right specialist site in the Disability Lab network.
Most of the time, it’s much cheaper to buy an existing product—prototyping is an investment in solving a problem that off-the-shelf options don’t solve well enough.
We listen to the need, develop a plan, prototype and iterate with real-world feedback, then deliver a solution that’s ready to use.
No—Disability Lab develops and owns our own designs and IP.
It depends on the scope—some projects take weeks, others can take months or even years from concept to final solution.
Disability Lab: disability-led prototyping—developing real solutions for the disability community, by and for people with disabilities.