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About Emaration

Two founders, one conviction.

A human-first technology company from Portland, Oregon — built on lived experience of service and disability.

The company

What Emaration is.

Emaration is an AI-driven, human-centered technology company. Its commercial side is a digital marketing and SEO practice that uses AI to do enterprise-grade work for small and mid-sized businesses. That work funds the mission: Emaration's Outreach & Community Support, our charitable arm for assistive technology.

Our guiding principle is steady and unglamorous: AI should amplify humanity, not replace it. We aim to operate as a mission-driven company that earns its keep and gives back by design.

The founders

Who's behind it

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Co-Founder

Andrew Dall

Andrew runs the technical and business side of Emaration. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard and spent more than two decades in IT, cybersecurity, and digital marketing across the Portland area, including years as an IT director for a veterans' organization.

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Co-Founder & Director of Outreach

Jordan Remington Williams

Jordan leads Emaration's Outreach & Community Support. He navigated vision and hearing loss, advocates for people with disabilities, and invented the light-up cane that anchors our first initiative. His story →

How we use AI

Honest about the machine.

We disclose where we use AI, and a human reviews everything before it reaches a client or a community. We never ship undisclosed AI-generated work.

That extends to images: any AI-generated image carries a clear mark, and placeholder illustrations — like the current stand-in portrait of Jordan — are labeled as illustrations, not photographs, until the real ones are ready. We'd rather tell you than let you assume.

Built to be used by everyone.

Accessibility isn't a feature here; it's the point. This site aims for WCAG 2.2 AA: real text alternatives for images, strong color contrast, full keyboard support, reduced-motion support, and a user-triggered “listen” option on key pages. If something gets in your way, tell us at hello@emaration.org and we'll fix it.