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A person holds a Samsung smartphone and hitting a button on a pop-up menu that says "Calls" with various options.

Mobile app designed to help individuals with hearing or speech impairments make phone calls across different devices while on the move. Users can either make direct text-to-text calls with others who have the app or a textphone or use a text relay assistant to communicate with those who do not have the app.

Flow diagram showing a picture of a woman saying "hello HAL" with a blue line connecting her to an image of a desktop computer with a blue line that connects to a drawing of a house.

A home control system that enables people with severe physical disabilities, spinal cord injury, and upper extremity disabilities to monitor and control all of the devices in their home by voice, the web or a variety of other interfaces.

Drawing of two white geese with the numbers 1 and 2 on them in the lower left of a rectangular image with a blue background. On the right are two rows of two bowls each.

Software designed to help students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, and developmental disabilities listen more effectively, follow a teacher's directions, and more fully participate in an inclusionary classroom.

Laptop computer drawing with the screen up and showing the launch page for the Dr. Voice Vocal Assessment application.

A speech analysis program that provides professionals and home users with the ability to analyze and display both acoustic and EGG features of a sustained vowel. It is used to guide diagnostic assessments for voice disorders by measuring hoarse, harsh, and breathy voice.

A bright yellow screen with many different menu lists and colorful menu buttons.

Software series of control switch training programs designed for use by children with upper extremity and cognitive disabilities. 

Picture of a black coiled USB cable on the left, a small, beige rectangular device in the center with six ports, and four coiled connector cables on the right.

A mouse emulator device, available in three- and five-switch configurations, that is designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities.

Serotek logo of company name and red circle with white curved stripe and Accessibility, Anywhere written below it.

A cloud-based, accessible, scanning and reading program for the blind and visually impaired that works with both Windows and the Mac.

Image of a Perkins-style braille editor.

A free braille editor for Windows and Macintosh computers.

Laptop with display opened and showing a screenshot of a 10-letter word, control buttons below it, and two columns on the right with words in them.

A speech-enabled word game for Microsoft Windows.

Screenshot showing a calculator pad on the right and advanced math function buttons on the left and the calculation result across the top.

A voice output calculator program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It includes normal and scientific functions and can store and replay calculations.