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Provides Reading Assistance

Screenshot of Web browser-like window with a text input box. Above, the word "Speech" in black italic font.

An online text-to-speech application designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or speech disabilities.

Medium-sized, silver, and rectangular device with a small black display panel and a large slot for papers.

Braille embossers for light to heavy, to publishing quality braille production. 

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.

A white computer monitor displaying a web article with various portions of the text highlighted.

Voice output, web browser, and text editor programs intended to help individuals with learning disabilities to read, write, study, and comprehend text more effectively.

Screenshot of an e-book with a selection of text highlighted in yellow, and a menu bar at the bottom of the screen.

Talking book player app, designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of an Android app menu screen, with several different language options listed.

An app with an Embedded Text-to-Speech feature.

A Windows OS program window, showing various files with a user selecting multiple files at once.

Text-to-speech file converter that can batch convert text documents in .txt format to spoken audio files in wav or mp3 format.

A black cellphone which displays the numeric dial pad on the touch screen and number 9 is highlighted in green.

A cellular phone configured for use by people who are blind or have low vision.

A medium-sized black device resembling a scanner.

The Portset Reader is a text reader in a compact table model for any visually impaired person. A page size up to A4 (28 x 20 cm) with a font as fine as 8-point can be read.

Screenshot of an app interface that reads "Geometry connections, version 3.1" in black font highlighted in yellow at the top of the screen. Below, there is a selection of text and a table of contexts that includes headers such as "Navigation Guide" and "Front," also in black font. At the bottom, a menu toolbar with various buttons, including a pause, rewind, and fast-forward button.

Digital talking book player app designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.