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Blaze digital audio players are portable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) multi-media devices suitable for blind and visually impaired consumers. They can play digital books, music files, document files, Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) content, and FM radio. It can also scan and recognize printed text and text image files with a built-in five-megapixel camera and OCR software.
A cloud-based dictation app that works with mobile devices.
An app that replaces the on-screen keyboard for smartphones and tablets with one continuous motion across the screen.
A personal communications system that features full-duplex capability, supporting up to six simultaneous talkers in two-way mode.
Personal FM listening systems that provide audio directly to the user's ear.
FM system that operates on 17 selectable channels.
A family of desktop video magnifiers that combine ease of use with a wide range of features.
A family of handheld video magnifiers designed for people with low vision that feature crisp, sharp image, high-contrast modes, and built-in LEDs.
The ONYX series are portable video magnifiers designed for people with low vision.
A portable braille computer designed for users who are blind or deaf-blind.
An Optical Character Recognition application that recognizes and translates scientific documents (including math symbols) into LaTeX, MathML and XHTML.
HBS software system (Hagen Braille software system) for the translation of longhand text files into Braille.
A scanner app for iPhone & iPad that lets users create scans of documents and process business cards from photos via an intuitive interface. Prizmo comes with editing capabilities as well as OCRs to extract text from pictures.
An approved captioning vendor for the Described and Captioning Media Program (DCMP). Funded by the United States Department of Education, the DCMP evaluates and certifies captioning companies on a national level.
A program that facilitates language assessment of children with physical disabilities that cannot access standard assessments.
A recording App designed for students in schools, colleges and Universities and anyone who wants to record meetings or conference proceedings. It has unlimited bookmarks enabling the user to record and then scroll between bookmarks during playback for easier note-taking recall.
A Text to Speech Software for Mac, Windows, and iOS. It is a universally accessible literacy platform that works across user devices, content sources, content formats, student abilities, age groups, instructional goals, and subject areas.
An alternative product for computer users that features adaptive mice based on tilt-sensor technology.
A software pack that includes learning tools can be used to read documents, enhance composition skills, look up a word or definition in the integrated dictionary / thesaurus and display the most probable words using word prediction.
Easy-to-use word processor designed to help individuals who have difficulty with reading and writing.
A symbol-based AAC app which was specifically designed for children. It uses digitized (recorded) real children's voices and emphasizes language learning.
An app that easily and quickly digitizes fragments of printed text, reads QR codes and turns the recognized result into actions: call, write, translate into 100+ languages online and into 10 languages offline, search in the Internet or on maps, create events on the calendar, edit, voice and share in any convenient way.
The LessonBoard is a standard-size QWERTY, computer keyboard with a patented color-coded by finger layout to show correct finger placement, help reduce the chance of forming bad keyboarding habits, and improve precision and speed.
A color touch screen and keyboard connected with hinge system for facilitating face-to-face communication between deaf/hard-of-hearing and hearing people.
Accessible children's stories for users with hearing impairments.