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Screenshot of Minecraft software showing eye-controlled functions along the bottom of the screen.

A free, Windows-based program that enables people with severe physical disabilities to use their eyes to play Minecraft.

Screenshot of an Android app menu screen, with several different language options listed.

An app with an Embedded Text-to-Speech feature.

A range of components, including a large TV monitor, a smaller tablet, a digital thermometer, and two standalone speakers.

Emergency alert system with monitoring service designed for use by individuals with disabilities or seniors who are at risk for medical emergencies. The system includes activity monitoring, emergency alert buttons, direct caregiver access to monitoring through the Internet, and an individualizable TV channel through which the caregiver can send messages.

Screenshot of an iPhone displaying "Doorbell is Ringing" alert, with a large blue bell icon against a white background. Beneath, there is a blue button that reads "Confirm" in white font.

Sound alert app designed for use by individuals who are deaf, or hard of hearing. The app can detect a wide range of sounds, such as smoke alarms, doorbells, babies crying, car horns, and more.

Screenshot of a photographed image at the top of a screen, with an "eye" graphic and the number 34 centered below it. Beneath that, the screen reads "Vibrate Mode is On," with a green toggle pointing to on above.

iOS mobile app developed for blind and visually impaired users to detect levels of light and interpret this information with sound.

A tablet device displaying a large grid of icons and a text input bar at the top.

Dedicated speech-generating device (SGD) that offers user-friendly features.

Logo on left in the form of two blue interlocking pieces that form a pyramid shape with production name on right.

A self-service, semi-automated software program that converts inaccessible PDF documents into WCAG 2.0 AA-compliant HTML and accessible PDF and EPUB 2 content. 

Photograph of upper half of a hand with index finger touching a braille document.

Software designed to simplify and automate the process of creating accessible documents in multiple formats

Screenshot of paddle pong court with a light purple pong square on the left side of the court.

A two-player classic arcade style Windows-based game designed specifically for individuals with special needs.

Screenshot of a female teacher standing in front of four students sitting in chairs and four menu buttons vertically aligned on the left side.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that gets them involved in creating stories that they can interactively read on the screen or print out.