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Makes Visual Content Easier to See

An icon of a blue and white striped hot air balloon with the company name to the right.

A magnification and screen reading software.

Nutrition facts and ingredients of a food product magnified on a phone screen.

An app with a built-in flashlight/torch. It reads tiny print and can be used at restaurants, movie theaters, or anywhere else with low light.

A mobile phone's screen featuring menu option icons such as a phone, email, books, and a map.

A communication and support system app designed for users who need a simplified smartphone experience and is suitable for the visually impaired. 

An iPad with the AllAccess app on its screen. The title is in a green bar with the word "location" written along with a pin for a map. Below the title is a 3x4 grid of options with their simple icons like name search, scan logos, scan codes, auto and travel, food and drink, fun and nightlife, health and services, shopping, wedding, and 3 others which are not fully shown.

An Apple app to access Talking menus, Tickets, Directions and more. QR Codes or actual Logos can be scanned, or, browse for local businesses by name or category. 

A closeup of a bee on a flower.

An app that helps users read small prints at near distances and signs at far distances. Users can place a phone camera close to small objects or use the app as a microscope. 

A remote control alongside a thin square device. The remote is black with contrasting white buttons with black symbols.

A device that provides some internet content and services in a simplified format with an ergonomic remote that uses voice recognition. The product is specially designed for the visually impaired, blind and elderly. 

A screenshot of a computer screen with the menu for "Spot on the Mouse". Beginning each row there is an icon with slide button options. The Choices are for Click Indicator, Mouse Image Halo, Cross hair, and Keyboard. The last group of choices has to do with "Hide the mouse image, when..."

A mouse pointer action and keyboard visualization software that is designed to improve visibility of the mouse pointer, especially for users with visual impairment or when used to demonstrate or teach software on a computer screen.

Two computer screens side-by-side with the same pop-up menu on each. The menu on the first screen has a large blue circle over the buttons. The second menu shows the circle as clear but the buttons under it are magnified and easily read.

Software used as an adaptable aid to improve the pointing accuracy of the user by increasing the screen size under the cursor to a scale from 20 to 128.

The text Portanum written in two colors and on one and a half lines: Porta is printed in green; then without space, the letters N and u follow and are written in light purple. The final letter m drops down to the next half-line and is written there, in white,  inside a light-purple triangle. Written in small letters on the same line and preceding the triangle-m in French: Software help for vision.

A vision aid software designed to help the reading of distant documents (charts or video projection screen). 

A pen-type recorder along with 2 different pages of blue labels: one shaped like a bone with circles on each end and the other as numbered circles.

A personal digital voice labeler for identifying items with voice playback for users who have vision impairments.