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Provides Adjustable Foreground/Background Colors

A medium-sized device with an LCD screen, attached to a kickstand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them. The device and stand are black.

High-definition video magnifier that features live zoom and pan with an auto-focus magnifying camera.

Large display monitor with a platform base underneath for placing documents and materials to magnify. The screen is displaying a zoomed-in view of a magazine.

High Definition desktop video magnifier with adjustable contrast, color modes, and reading lines. 

Magnifier with HDMI output plugged into left side. Magnifier is placed over a newspaper article with light shining to highlight the area being viewed. Magnified section of article displayed on LCD screen with white letters and black background.

Video magnifier device for reading and writing.

ClaroPDF logo: a red square with a white PDF illustration and the word "claro" written in white with a blue background fill at the bottom of the square.

ClaroPDF is an accessible, reading and study PDF tool that allows you to annotate, mark up, save, and read aloud PDF files which are then still fully compatible with Adobe Reader and other popular PDF apps.

Candybar style phone with a large screen display above a keypad control panel.

SmartVision2 is an Android Smartphone dedicated to the Visually Impaired. The smartphone is available in three models.

Farfalla project logo.

Farfalla is the open source application that allows you to customize the reading and browsing of web pages.

Screenshot of color corrections in options.

The color correction setting enables an Android device to compensate for color blindness.

Square black magnifier unit with 3.5-inch screen.

A pocket-sized handheld video magnifier designed for people with low vision.

A screenshot of a Windows browser in high-contrast mode, which features a black background and white and yellow font.

Change the brightness difference between the text and the background.

Side-by-side comparison of two cellphone screens with normal color and inverted color.

Some people with low vision find light text on a black background and other color inversions to be more accessible than black text on a white background.