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Access to Education

Accessibility tools for the classroom or homework.
Optron PCT.

A video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision.

An elderly woman wearing a camera device over her eyes, with the device strapped around her head similar to a headlamp. She is looking at a book with the camera, and a younger woman is beside her.

Wearable video magnifier and CCTV monitor system that allows individuals with low vision to magnify content. The magnifier is battery-operated and full-color.

The words "Sakhr Software" printed in blue and black font. Underneath, the words "Arabic Language Technology," also in black.

Reads “scanned” printed documents and images written in Arabic-language scripts.

Screenshot of typed content with a word highlighted in yellow and a dialogue box hovering above.

Voice-output electronic book (e-book) reader app for Android that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision or other disabilities that make reading difficult.

A medium-sized black and silver device resembling a DVD player.

Optical character recognition (OCR) device designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision or other print disabilities.

An orange rectangular icon with a white headphone graphic.

Allows users wearing headphones the ability to also hear what is happening around them.

A silver desktop monitor displaying a black screen with high-contrast white font that reads "Da Vinci, crystal clear picture and text-to-speech." Above the monitor is a camera mounted on a gooseneck that is positioned over the monitor.

Desktop video magnifier (CCTV), text-to-speech (OCR) and a 3-in-1 camera designed for use by individuals with low vision.

A woman uses a Mac desktop computer, which is displaying high-contrast, black-on-white, magnified content.

Plug-and-play video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision.

A magnifying glass graphic with a section of text seen through it. The magnifying glass itself is casting a rainbow prism onto the text.

A "reading glasses" app for iOS and Android, designed for those who have difficulty reading fine print and focusing on nearby objects.

A silver Braille keyboard with black keys placed on top of a wooden surface next to a pair of blue headphones.

Braille keyboard designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. It connects to the keyboard port of a personal computer and requires no resident software on the computer, which allows this keyboard to work with any operating system.