In today's world, automation has become a popular and widely used technology in almost every sector due to its accuracy, consistency, and ability to operate for a long time without interruption. Automation is especially beneficial for individuals with disabilities who may have difficulty operating equipment manually. One such example is lifts controlled by voice commands.. The system identifies spoken words and translates them into input data for the elevator's control equipment. However, the system can only recognize words within its limited vocabulary and may not understand words that were never taught to it. Speech recognition technology offers high accuracy and is easily trainable, making it an ideal solution for controlling lifts. Moreover, individuals who lack complete or functional hand organs can still use their voices to operate lifts, making this technology extremely useful for people with disabilities. Elevators operate based on an algorithm that determines the best time and place for the elevator to stop. This algorithm is based on two primary conditions, including the location of the elevator and the requested floor by the user. Overall, automation and speech recognition technology offer immense benefits for individuals with disabilities, making everyday tasks much more accessible and manageable.