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Reads Content and Controls Aloud

Ida software box.

A speech synthesizer that can read users websites, emails, and documents aloud when they have difficulty seeing the text and images.

Rectangular device with document scanning platform and control buttons on the front.

An automatic reading system that comes with a processor with an integrated scanner, 20 languages module, and Daisyplayer to read printed text and spoken books. 

Text "Lexima" written in blue and orange letters.

A mobile software with text recognition and text-to-speech that can read text from paper. Useful for the blind and the illiterate.

Numeric VDN with Danish Speech

A VDN device specially developed for blind and visually impaired.

User with phone in hand utilizing text-to-speech capability.

A Firefox extension that provides text-to-speech functionality using Microsoft Win32 Speech API (SAPI). With FoxyVoice users can do tuning of their browser and they can listen to the page being read or browse on one page and listen to another page being read for a higher degree of sensory overload. 

A small box-shaped device with a small display panel, four simple buttons, and a large knob dial.

A multi-media device designed for people with a visual or reading impairment to enable them to access audio information and entertainment, including content available on the Internet, without using a computer.

Jupiter

Jupiter Speech System is a screen reader for Linux in console mode. It is a speech adapter, running in user space, based on the acsint / acsbridge system. It is modeled after the Jupiter speech adapter that use to live in the kernel.

Logo of Linux Speakup featuring a penguin with yellow feet next to a small yellow dog on a leash.

A free screen review package that enables users to interact with applications and the GNU/Linux operating system with audible feedback from the console using a synthetic speech device.

Sayz Me setting menu.

A text-to speech software assembled in Python that is freely distributed under a BSD license. Users can write a text or copy any text to the clipboard and hear the text spoken through the program. 

Screenshot of a split screen, on the left side there is a list of article titles and one of them is highlighted and on the right side, appears the full text of the highlighted article.

A free program designed for blind and visually-impaired people that makes RSS feeds accessible.