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Reads Text Aloud

FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC - OMNIREADER

A portable scanning and reading device that reads printed text by pressing a single button. Users can follow the magnified text in high-contrast colors on the built-in screen, or simply listen as the omniReader reads text out loud.

The back and left flank of a bright blue rectangular device. There are controls on the side: a switch, volume control dial, a recording button, headphone jack and the connector for the charging cable. There is also a carrying loop strap attached.

A product recognition device with voice output for Visually impaired individuals.

CQM homepage with contact information and a "Notes - Credits" button.

An autonomous program that allows users with a minimum amount of action, to have sentences pronounced in a computer.

Two yellow text boxes, one containing the initial phrase entered and one showing the corrected phrase.

A tool for those who wish to use speech to write text. There is also a mobile version on a USB key.

The icon for CD-ORD is shown as a book that has its front and back covers held open and the pages are fanning out below them.

Reading and writing tools to help insecure readers and dyslexics on PC and Mac. When CD-ORD is installed on a computer texts can be read everywhere - whether on the web, in digital learning tools, games, in PDF, Office programs. A "Special Needs User Profile" is available with help and support.

A handheld megaphone trimmed in blue.

An Android app that manages lists of web pages, news articles, long emails, SMS, PDF files, etc. that will be read out loud, using a third party's Text-To-Speech engine and voices.

A vertical iPad screen showing five rows of an image next to a topic area against a white background.

A series of symbol reading books for the iPad that contains five books with speech and symbol support along with questions and speaking flashcards for conversation and communication support.

A white keyboard with gray keys and a blue screen above the keys.

A voice/typewriter device that helps users communicate and control surroundings.

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 a white, fuschia, and black-colored program interface with the words "Accessibyte Arcade." In the center, there is the word "Start" in classic arcade font.

Collection of nine interactive and accessible computer games designed for students with learning disabilities, cognitive disabilities, or who are blind.