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Large, yellow rectangular software box with screen shot of MAGic software menu on cover.

A screen magnification and screen reading program for low vision computer users.

An icon of a blue and white striped hot air balloon with the company name to the right.

A magnification and screen reading software.

A purple square with a drawn white circle taking up its area. Inside it is drawn the shape of an eye.

A screen reading software application for the blind and visually impaired, that converts components of the Windows operating system into synthesized speech allowing for complete and total access to Windows-based computer systems.

Oralux logo which is the side view of a white rooster drawn without an eye in front of full sun with an open beak.

Modules with text-to-speech that facilitate access to GNU/Linux for the visually impaired.

Software Medialexie Reader in French. There is a contents page on the left with a search bar at the bottom. On the right is a video start play button and the label Create a Profile Tutorial.

A screen capture software used to select and cut text elements from images, PDFs, and websites displayed on a screen, which are then read out using text-to-speech with a high-definition voice.

A device that resembles a standard flatbed scanner with large, touch button controls on the front side.

A reading machine capable of recognizing all typed documents that is transportable, and does not need any accessory or peripheral to function. It brings accessibility to users with all types of visual impairment.

The Next Generation Technologies company logo, which features the words "Nex Gen" in bold, white and black font against a bright green background. Underneath are the words "Next Generation Technologies, Inc." in smaller, white font.

Interface program that allows the coordinated use of the JAWS for Windows screen reader program and the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition program by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of summarization feature menu showing menu options across the top and instructions on how to summarize below.

Is a voice output reading, writing, and studying tool that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. It will read the many literature titles now available in electronic format (“E-Books or E-Text”) and documents in Standard Text, Microsoft Word, RTF (“Rich Text Format”), HTML, and DAISY formats. 

A small, black smartphone with a number of dial-pad that is shown magnified on the screen. A user is dialing the number "2."

An app that turns an Android device into an eyes-free communication device and provides one-touch access to applications and mini-apps built into Eyes-Free Shell.

 A laptop computer with large, high-contrast text displayed across the full width of the screen. Use the keyboard arrow buttons to navigate up and down across the screen. This computer comes with a flat-bed scanner, headphones, and a small MP3 player.

The LapTalk Computer for visually impaired is the most intuitive computer for the blind available. The LapTalk empowers visually impaired users to instantly “get online” with no training required! Plug it in, and you’re ready to go.