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Reads entire text aloud

A large text box with menu buttons on the first left column under a drawn female's head. There are buttons labeled "read a text" and "Stop speaking", an eraser button, A large font next to a small font, a camera button, a save to disk, and a green copy speak button.

A voice playback software that will read aloud immediately text that is entered or copied using SAPI 5 speech synthesis.

Software's screen in French with a large toolbar at the top and large directional and page arrows on the left for a scanning bar.

A Voice playback software that has a scrolling highlight bar to help with tracking line after line in a text, for users with oculomotor problems or for anyone who has trouble finding the next line.

Partial view of woman holding a tablet with left hand and right hand is pointing at text on the screen.

An online library of books narrated by trained readers and edited by speech-language pathologists designed for older students reading at elementary school levels.

Screenshot of word lookup function showing a window for a word at the top and various use options below.

A comprehensive French language dictionary that read text aloud without leaving the current application. It allows the reader to look up a word without knowing exactly how it is spelled.

A dark blue background with a white and red envelope graphic.

Voice-output app that allows users to listen to emails read out loud. The app is gesture-based and was designed to help users quickly sort through unread mail in their inboxes.

Future Aids logo, which features an illustration of a shop front with "Future Aids" written in both Braille and English above the entrance.

Spelling tutorial program with voice output designed for use by students who are blind or have low vision.

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.

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.

Large blue, orange, and red translucent cough drop shapes overlaid on each other.

A cross-platform, open-source augmentative and alternative communication app for people with complex communication needs.