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Reads Text Aloud

An animated parrot reading text that is converted to speech.

Microsoft Agent is a free desktop/web technology for Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista featuring animated characters that support text-to-speech (TTS) in 11 different languages.

​Voce Viva Accessibility text input with word prediction screen.

A Text-to-speech (TTS) software that helps to facilitate writing and voice communication for those with limited motor abilities that prevent them from using a keyboard and mouse.

Windows Narrator (Screen Reader) logo

The Windows Narrator (Screen Reader) component provides a text-to-speech utility for users who have low vision.

Web Visum Settings menu.

Web browsing software for the visually impaired.

Logo that reads "Voce Viva" at the top and contains a grid of letters transposed over an icon of a person speaking.

Free voice reading app for daily newspapers with over 800 everyday items to listen to mp3 audio.

Laptop showing screenshot of program on display and little orange figure on keyboard staring at display.

A cloud-based language and literacy support toolbar for publishers and platform providers that offers a suite of support functions designed to help improve student performance by making online learning and assessment platforms more accessible.

Large white square with SensoSpeak written across the middle, Senso in blue and Speak in teal.

Software that reads text aloud that is on the clipboard of a computer. It can be used in all applications that can place text on the clipboard, such as word processing, spreadsheets, email, and other programs.

CLiCk, Speak logo in diagonal black letters.

An open-source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser.

WebAnywhere browser frame and content frame.

A web-based screen reader for the web. It requires no special software to be installed on the client machine and, therefore, enables blind people to access the web from any computer they happen to have access to that has a sound card. Visit wa.cs.washington.edu to access WebAnywhere directly.

Spider text in black capital letters on a white background.

An assistive USB device for reading online newspapers. Connect the device to PC through a USB port and have the online newspaper read aloud.