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An accessible ebook reader app that lets you read Bookshare books with ease on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.
A home control unit that enables people with disabilities to access their smartphone and control their environment.
Microsoft Reader is used to view certain eBooks on your computer.
An application for those who are blind or who have visual difficulties to recognize banknotes of various currencies if they are held in front of the camera.
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.
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.
An email and Web-based service capable of automatically transforming documents into a variety of alternate formats for the visually and reading impaired.
iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.
An Augmentative and alternative text-to-speech Communication App. The user types and urVoice speaks it. The words can be saved as a Quick Phrase to be used later (and a picture can even be included).
A text-to-speech alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) app designed for people who are literate but have lost the ability to speak possibly due to cerebral palsy, motor neuron disease, laryngectomy, stroke, apraxia or brain injury.
A cloud-based dictation app that works with mobile devices.
A series of communication apps that provide users with a way to practice common speech activities.
A mobile app that connects blind and low-vision people with sighted volunteers and company representatives for visual assistance through a live video call.
A control device with built-in software that allows users to control a stereo, television, air conditioning, and other elements of the house directly from the tablet or smartphone with the infrared system. It is suitable for physical disabilities such as spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, ALS, neuromuscular disorders, and cerebral palsy and brain injuries such as ictus and traumatic brain injury.
ClaroCom is a mobile device app designed for AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). The app helps to replace speech or assist writing for those with impairments in the production or comprehension of spoken or written language.
An augmentative communication app that allows the user to attach text and voice to individual pictures, and organize photos in photo albums.
Transforms natural or artificial light into sound to allow users with visual impairments to better navigate their environments.
An app designed for use by individuals with an impairment in communication (Augmentative and Alternative Communication; AAC). Communication is possible with the use of pictograms, while a calendar helps with daily activities.
Proloquo2Go is a symbol-based augmentative and alternative Communication (AAC) iOS app designed to increase communication skills and language development for people who have difficulty speaking.
A portable vibrating travel alarm bed shaker with multiple alarms for deaf people, couples and seniors.
An app designed to help the blind and visually impaired identify objects they encounter in their everyday lives. Simply tap anywhere on the screen to take a picture.
App for basic medical communication in sign language for medical staff, those who are deaf or hearing impaired, and those who use sign language.
Magnifier is an iOS feature that works like a digital magnifying glass. It uses the camera on your device to increase the size of anything you point it at, so you can see the details more clearly.
Virtual assistants can generally set alarms, answer questions by querying information online, open applications and do other device-specific tasks.