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Large, horizontal display screen with white background and ZoomText written across the center. Software box on left of display.

A fully integrated magnification and reading program tailored for low-vision users. 

Large display monitor with a platform base underneath for placing documents and materials to magnify. The screen is displaying a zoomed-in view of a magazine.

High Definition desktop video magnifier with adjustable contrast, color modes, and reading lines. 

Claro ScanPen App Logo. It features a graphics-style logo with a red and blue background. The logo itself is an illustrated of a page with printed text, and a green magnifying tool "zooming in" on a section. Within the green magnification circle, a hand-style mouse icon is pointing to a line of text, which is highlighted in green. Beneath the logo, the word "claro" is printed in white, sans-serif font.

Use to photo your printed text document, letter, test paper – then select the text with your finger (or stylus), and hear it spoken straight back to you.

ClaroPDF logo: a red square with a white PDF illustration and the word "claro" written in white with a blue background fill at the bottom of the square.

ClaroPDF is an accessible, reading and study PDF tool that allows you to annotate, mark up, save, and read aloud PDF files which are then still fully compatible with Adobe Reader and other popular PDF apps.

iReader scanning device with rectangular platform for objects to be scanned and an arm with a camera extended from the base up above. The controls are located along the front side of the base.

The i-Reader can read documents in the following languages: Dutch, Flemish, English, Turkish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, German, French, Polish and Russian.

Herbi Speaks desktop shortcut icon in the form of a smiling cartoon image of a green and white dragon.

A free text-to-speech Windows app that when the user clicks on the text shown on the screen the computer will speak the text.

Two images side-by-side: the first is of a computer screen with a large sound icon; the second image is of two iPhones, with speech bubbles indicating that VoiceOver is being used. The first iPhone's speech bubble reads, "Mail. One new item. Double tap to open." The second phone is running the camera app, and the speech bubble says, "Photo button. Switches camera to video."

Allows a person who cannot see the screen to read content and navigate the Internet as well as their devices.

Screenshot of "Speak" button hovering over a block of selected text.

Document text to speech reads content only, generally after the user indicates what is to be read by highlighting it. It can read a single word, a sentence, or an entire screen full of text.

Tucan Reader App Logo

Application for reading e-Books of Windows Phone 8/10 devices.

Bibliotheekservice Passend Lezen logo consisting of a red six-sided polygon with a white and orange icon of a person reading a book inside it.

A service that converts documents such as package leaflets, contracts, instructions for use, letters, meeting documents or articles into the desired reading format.