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DEVICE Features

Company logo featuring a 3D, colorized capital letter V followed by a lowercase com and 3D, all in black outline, against a white rectangular background.

An animated sign language resource designed for use by students who are deaf or hard of hearing that teachers can integrate into the software they already use.

Screenshot of a 4x3 grid of flashcards, some with the backs showing a smiling face with teeth, and others turned over revealing an image and a word for each.

A speech and language training tutorial app designed for use by speech and language therapists and parents working with children who have communication or speech disabilities.

Screenshot showing the main screen and the choice of five games, with three across the top and two across the bottom.

A language tutorial program designed for use with children with communication or hearing disabilities that teaches how to read the names of over 80 animals, birds, and insects by playing five games.

Screenshot of a multi-pane window with a video at the top, and three different panes with subtitles in different languages.

Web-based subtitle and captioning program that allows users to add captions to and translate video content. 

Screenshot of a program taskbar with various menu options.

Web site accessibility evaluation software designed for use by web site designers and managers in evaluating web site accessibility.

Wood background with three blank flashcards on top. Beneath, the words "Aeir Talk" in blue and black stylized font.

Flashcard iOS app designed for children who have communication disabilities that allows the user to record speech to go with the flashcards.

An animated sunset desert scene with a cartoon boy pointing to a cursive "a" in a box to the left of the screen.

Series of iOS apps to improve pre-reading and writing skills. Designed for use by parents or teachers working with children with developmental disabilities or autism.

Screenshot of a white, fuschia, and black-colored program interface with the words "Accessibyte Arcade." In the center, there is the word "Start" in classic arcade font.

Collection of nine interactive and accessible computer games designed for students with learning disabilities, cognitive disabilities, or who are blind.

Step by step example of producing an embossed braille image, starting with a picture of a hawk in the top left. In step 2 the color picture is a pixel outline of the hawk. The final step creates the embosser version.

A free program that produces braille graphics files.

Laptop with display opened and showing a screenshot of a 10-letter word, control buttons below it, and two columns on the right with words in them.

A speech-enabled word game for Microsoft Windows.