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Another Lens logo

Another Lens displays a magnified view of the area of the mouse cursor. Quite handy, for example, for drawing software.

Screader

Screader is a screen reader based on the Screen package. It reads the Linux virtual console screen and puts it through to a speech synthesizer without disturbing the running process.

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

Angled view of software box featuring images of bats flying across the cover.

A text recognition with voice output/reading system.

ChromeVox logo with an orange background and a white silhouette illustrating a voice coming from a person speaking.

ChromeVox is a free screen reader that brings the speed, simplicity, and security of Chromebooks to users who have visual limitations. ChromeVox comes pre-installed on Chromebooks so there’s nothing to do besides turning it on.

An application on a mobile device with a woman signing.

An application for mobile devices so medical professionals can communicate with patients who are deaf or are more at ease with signing.

A rectangular device with control buttons and speakers on front face and a document scanning platform on the top.

A reader with in-built automatic text recognition and voice output features. 

A selection of typed text with a magnifying glass graphic over it, and the words "TextMarker" highlighted in yellow above.

Α reading aid program that facilitates reading of a text by the marks and magnifies portions of the text.

LISAmemo underneath laptop, with braille keyboard and side controls.

A reading and speech system for the visually impaired and blind. Each LISAmemo system consists of LISA software, and flatbed scanner and other hardware, customizable to each user.

Screenshot of the home page reader in use. The browser features an additional sidebar on the left-hand side, which displays each element of the web page. At the top of the screen, there is a large menu interface for the home page reader.

Home Page Reader (HPR) is a self-voicing web browser for computer users who are blind or visually impaired.