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Menu options, including play, select level, playground, and scores.

An educative app intended for people who are blind and visually impaired or sighted to learn new skills. Players move through different planets, find the right way, and avoid obstacles.

An article's heading highlighted in yellow, below it there is a text and a picture below the text with menu options to pause, play, page up and down, and move forward and back. 

A DAISY player application (app) that works on smartphones and tablets, customized for use by the visually impaired and other print disabled. 

A small rectangular device with a cord attached, outputs on the end, controls on the front, and a mouse next to it.

A hand movement stabilizer, which ensures that unwanted movement of a user's hand is not converted into unwanted movement of the mouse cursor on the screen of his/her
computer. It solves the problems for people struggling with the mouse whose tremors influence their accuracy while using the computer.

A QR code made up of black and white squares and dots with very short horizontal and vertical lines. In its center is a red square with 2 thick white lines slanting left to right.

An app for accessing the content on documents that have been created with the capito method, which is being used to transform information in easy-to-understand language. 

 A tablet that is mounted on a stand with a wide but slim rectangular eye-tracking device attached to its bottom edge. A tiny green light is in the center of the device and has a USB cord that is plugged into the tablet. The screen shows two rows of icons with an orange background.

Eye pointing device and tablet that uses the Binocular system. 

An illustration of Live Transcribe as featured on a phone, with text that reads "With Live Transcribe you can see words appear on your phone as they're spoken." The caption above the illustration reads "See real-time transcriptions anywhere."

An accessibility app designed for people who are deaf and hearing impaired. The app features automatic speech recognition technology and performs real-time transcription of speech and sound to text on a phone screen, so users can more easily participate in conversations.

An emotions aac board on smartphone is shown. There are 5 smiley/frowning type circle faces drawn with 3 red buttons on the bottom to go back, SOS, and Talk.

An app directed at people unable to communicate fluently orally or through writing with health professionals, family, or any other person. HelpTalk allows users to create sets of actions that represent their needs in terms of communication, with the actions most suited for each disability/user. 

A mobile phone's screen featuring a filter search bar with Fitbit, Google Calendar, and Dropbox apps listed below, and the text "Get all your apps talking to each other" above.

An app that works with over 600 apps, including Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Weather Underground, Instagram, Gmail, and devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Nest, Philips Hue, and Android phones iPhones.

A partial screen of an iPhone. It has a black background with white text: Around Me, See Object in Image, Read Text in Image, Upgrade to Eye-D Pro, and Contact Us.

An app that assists the visually impaired in independent living by helping them evaluate the world around them with help from their smartphone.

A smartphone's screen featuring a sidewalk cafe's sign written with chalk. A label from the app displays what's written. The tag line above the phone says, "Instantly read text from any surface".

An app that verbally translates the visual world into spoken words, helping blind and visually impaired people by using the smartphone camera, artificial intelligence and OCR (Optical Character Recognition).