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Provides Reading Assistance

A medium-sized, black device resembling a Braille notetaker with a hinged cover that folds down. There is an LCD display panel at the top, and underneath it, there is a QWERTY keyboard and various menu buttons.

Electronic, voice-output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for sixth grade or older students with cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.

A laptop sitting on a wooden table displaying a dictionary entry in high-contrast, purple, yellow, and green display.

Accessible dictionary software for users with visual impairments.

A hand tapping on the top-left corner of a touchscreen tablet, which is displaying an interactive digital book for children.

Book apps for kids offer children's stories for digital download to an e-reader, smartphone, or tablet. They are often free to download and include one story per month, and users can then pay a monthly fee to access unlimited digital books.

A hand turns the page of a digital magazine on a touchscreen e-reader device.

Can be virtually downloaded and features accessibility options such as font size adjustment, contrast adjustment, and audio read-aloud, for example.

Various models of handheld scanners. Three resemble electronic rulers and have small color display screens and menu buttons. One model is a small-sized rectangular box with a non-color display screen. It also features several menu buttons and is shown scanning a business card. One model is black; one is turquoise; the other two are silver.

Handheld scanners allow a user to scan entire documents or lines of text with a lightweight, portable device.

Various models of pen scanners. They are roughly the size and shape of a highlighter pen, but they are electronic devices with a flat scanner end (similar to a barcode scanner) where a highlighter nib would be.  One model has a small display screen on the side of the pen for displaying translated text and other data. Two of the models are corded; two are wireless. Three models are black, and one model is white and orange.

Slide the pen across a line of text to digitally scan it to your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

An arch of yellow, dark blue, and light blue slashes.

An accessible online library for people with print disabilities.

Voice Selection menu with options to select voice speed and male or female voice type.

Voice Selection options are available as part of the Read Aloud feature for many of the languages in Immersive Reader. To see what options there are, choose the Settings Gear icon, which is located next to the Play button. 

Seeing AI App logo: a white, randomized line-art design against a dark turquoise background.

Talking camera for users with visual impairments.

ReadIt App Icon next to laptop displaying software in use on screen.

Software designed specifically for low vision and blind users, enabling them to read any printed or electronic format document.