Products that match: Read printed text aloud
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A series of desktop video magnifiers with HD magnification.
Talking camera for users with visual impairments.
Slide the pen across a line of text to digitally scan it to your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Handheld scanners allow a user to scan entire documents or lines of text with a lightweight, portable device.
A small black box that plugs directly into a TV via an HDMI cable and includes a remote control. It features built-in read-aloud software called GuideReader, which helps individuals with visual impairments access books and other print materials.
Portable video magnifier with built-in read-aloud software.
An accessible test creation and administration program. It is for use by parents or teachers who wish to create accessible drill and practice exercises or tests for blind and visually impaired students.
Voice-output reading machine designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This device integrates a scanner, optical character recognition (OCR), voice synthesis, a Daisy player, and a CD-ROM drive in a single unit.
A digital talking book player pre-loaded with a digital Bible.
Voice output reading machine designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision.
Voice-output reading machine (text-to-speech) designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision.
The Portset Reader is a text reader in a compact table model for any visually impaired person. A page size up to A4 (28 x 20 cm) with a font as fine as 8-point can be read.
Voice output, web browser, and text editor programs intended to help individuals with learning disabilities to read, write, study, and comprehend text more effectively.
Desktop video magnifier (CCTV), text-to-speech (OCR) and a 3-in-1 camera designed for use by individuals with low vision.
Optical character recognition (OCR) device designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision or other print disabilities.
Reads “scanned” printed documents and images written in Arabic-language scripts.
A scanning application with full optical character recognition (OCR) capability that can be used by visually impaired users who already have screen reader software.
A voice output and optical character recognition program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities.
Using the native iOS camera, the app can "scan" paper documents and read the text content out loud.
A pre-reading tutorial iOS app designed for use by parents or teachers working with children with developmental disabilities or autism. This app allows a parent or teacher to teach a child to recognize uppercase letters.
A portable scanning and reading device that reads printed text by pressing a single button. Users can follow the magnified text in high-contrast colors on the built-in screen, or simply listen as the omniReader reads text out loud.
A text recognition software that uses a scanner to have text documents read aloud. iRead is optimized for use with screen readers such as ZoomText, SuperNova, Jaws, etc.
A portable device that scans, with the camera scanner connected or using the built-in scanner bed for bulkier materials, and then reads the printed texts in a voice and language opted by the user.
A reading machine capable of recognizing all typed documents that is transportable, and does not need any accessory or peripheral to function. It brings accessibility to users with all types of visual impairment.
A device that combines OCR with computer vision and artificial intelligence technology to read printed text from any surface and to convert the text to speech.