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Replaces Visual Content with Audible or Tactile Equivalent

A mobile phone's screen featuring menu options, including play, share, link Dropbox and delete.

An accessible recorder that has been created with speed and ease of use in mind. Its menus are very comprehensive and graphics have been minimalized to ensure swift navigation for users with screen reading. 

A barcode with a notification box that reads "Barcode has been detected".

An app that allows users to detect the light source and partially visually impaired people to use an electronic loupe. Users can scan and generate barcodes and QR codes. 

A mobile phone's screen for manage the app's options featuring notification, call, message, time, and battery and charging states; and Settings options screenshot featuring voice test, voice settings, and text-to-speech language.

An app that announces caller names while a phone is ringing, and missed calls, and reads text messages.

An iPad with the AllAccess app on its screen. The title is in a green bar with the word "location" written along with a pin for a map. Below the title is a 3x4 grid of options with their simple icons like name search, scan logos, scan codes, auto and travel, food and drink, fun and nightlife, health and services, shopping, wedding, and 3 others which are not fully shown.

An Apple app to access Talking menus, Tickets, Directions and more. QR Codes or actual Logos can be scanned, or, browse for local businesses by name or category. 

The Audex's menu for Event Settings. The events are listed in a column, and among others include Click Event, Touch Event, Touch Cleared Event, LongPressed Event, and Scroll Event. Each event is then followed by a large blue-green dot. There is a third column which is a grey button on the same line as a listed event that is used to activate the event.

An Android app that provides audible feedback for many events such as Clicking, Touching/Hovering, Swiping on the screen, Screen On/Off. 

Menu options such as repeat the number/name, initial time delay, repeat time delay, and others.

An app that provides a hands-free option for incoming calls, SMS, and notifications for the Android platform. The same feature can be extended over to incoming SMS messages, which can also be announced or read.

The Voices & Languages page, which features voices such as a British male, a child, a U.S. female, and other voices, with languages below. 

An intelligent text-to-speech audio-reader that turns reading material into interactive audiobooks so that users can save time, retain more information, and stay focused. Speechify can read books, documents, and articles while users cook, work out, commute, or any other activity.

A mobile phone screen featuring the Taj Mahal with text over it that reads "Taj Mahal" and a caption above the screenshot that reads "Recognize Landmarks".

A camera with a speech that can recognize images and speak out what it finds. It recognizes almost any image, including logos, landmarks, books, products, artwork, text, and more.

A search bar with a microphone icon and several restaurant icons below.

A simple design and layout that provides a way to find menu items in a restaurant. It provides blind and visually impaired people the freedom to read restaurant menus without sighted help or bulky, out-dated, braille menus. 

TTS Settings screen, with text that reads "Please wait while we search for all available languages and voices..."

A browser for individuals who have low vision or reading disabilities. It adds Text-To-Speech functionality to a normal web browser, allowing more freedom for mobile web navigation.