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Provides Reading Assistance

Screenshot of Easy Talking Notepad window with toolbar and textbox.

Software that enhances the ability of a computer to talk and read emails, documents, online news in one of its many voices and converts them into WAV or MP3 files. 

ChromeVox logo with an orange background and a white silhouette illustrating a voice coming from a person speaking.

ChromeVox is a free screen reader that brings the speed, simplicity, and security of Chromebooks to users who have visual limitations. ChromeVox comes pre-installed on Chromebooks so there’s nothing to do besides turning it on.

Screenshot of the home page reader in use. The browser features an additional sidebar on the left-hand side, which displays each element of the web page. At the top of the screen, there is a large menu interface for the home page reader.

Home Page Reader (HPR) is a self-voicing web browser for computer users who are blind or visually impaired.

DCMP logo

The DCMP provides services designed to support and improve the academic achievement of students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.

Long, yellow, rectangular picture of a keyboard with a light shining on it.

A family of devices that is useful to individuals with limited or no vision and consists of a scanner, control unit, text recognition software, blind-friendly user guidance, and fully synthetic speech output by means of synthetic voices and/or a Braille display.

Three devices including a screenreader, scanner, and keypad for input.

A screen reader for the German language with voice output, automatic text recognition, and a reading system with a scanner. 

WeMedia text on black capital letters on a white background.

A browser with large buttons and keystroke commands for easy navigation, it 'speaks' the text the user selects within the browser.

ELeX Speak&Win Logo with black capital letters EL and two letters of the Greek alphabet. The letters are followed by 2 pink and a blue squiggly ribbon of vertical color.

A text-to-speech synthesizer that is available in multiple languages and voices. 

A table-top device with the shape and size of a standard scanner with speakers on the front face and knob control. An accompanying flat remote is also pictured. 

A text reading system for printed documents.

A device that resembles a flatbed scanner with a panel of controls on the front, slopped side of the device.

A text reader that recognizes typescript, including tables and matrix print, and converts it automatically into speech. Optional headphones and multilingual reading are available.