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MovieReading menu of downloaded movie subtitles on the screen of a phone. Next to each title is a small pic.

An app that allows the user to go into any cinema and display subtitles on a smartphone or tablet in perfect synchronization with the film being screened.

A purple logo with a pencil to the left and the number 6 to the right with the words Write:OutLoud in the middle.

Talking word processor software that supports a student’s writing efforts. This program provides auditory output to allow students to hear what they are writing in addition to seeing it.

A photo of a dog on the left-hand side and play, back, next, and change photos menu options on the right.

Provides greatly simplified access to media, communications, web, and programs on a computer. It is primarily designed for people who are either unsure of computers or unable to use them without adaptation. 

White USB drive and cover with Infovox 4 logo inside a blue conversation bubble.

A text-to-speech engine for visually impaired users that lets them access their computer through their favorite screen reader, screen magnifier or any other application supporting speech. It comes on a USB stick, enabling immediate access to any computer, without the need to install locally or admin rights.

Screenshot of browser with large green icons on the top, navigation bar to refresh, go back, go home, search, crop, heading, and going to the RSS feed.

A free Web browser for blind and visually-impaired people that enables them to browse web pages, search the web, fill in forms, do e-commerce, and use online email.

A black software interface displaying a settings menu with various options.

MobileSpeak is a screen reading app for mobile phones with multilingual and tactile feedback features

Ava smartphone interface with chat with 5 pics of different individuals, each with having a different color circle. Below this is the conversations written with each name and text in the corresponding color as the circled pic.

An app that is designed to empower people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing by allowing them to follow conversations in real-time. The app provides 24/7 real-time captioning/transcribing on a smartphone.

ELeX Speak&Win Logo with black capital letters EL and two letters of the Greek alphabet. The letters are followed by 2 pink and a blue squiggly ribbon of vertical color.

A text-to-speech synthesizer that is available in multiple languages and voices. 

Android phone with the main menu of the Mobile Accessibility app.

Voice software for Android phones that allows people who are blind and visually impaired access to functions of mobile phones by sending screenshots via voice output.

Agrip logo featuring the name in black all capital letters with two squares diagonally from each other in place of the letter i. The icon that precedes the name is two dark gray squares, each with a dowel type handle or joystick. Below the name is written: I hear fragged people, all in lower case dark gray letters.

This project aims to make mainstream games, and their associated extension and development tools, accessible. Downloads include an accessible version of Quake, the popular PC game.