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Access to Education

Accessibility tools for the classroom or homework.
A black and silver machine resembling a scanner, with a long and narrow LCD display panel and several black menu buttons on the top.

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.

Low profile, white desktop printer with controls in front on the left and a sheet feeder in the back.

A desktop Braille embosser for printing Braille onto paper and other materials.

Angled view of a large black headset with a camera lens on the right.

A wearable headset that allows the vision-impaired to see more clearly. It is designed to help users overcome many low vision conditions.

Angled view of white rectangular printer with narrow green control panel on the front and four control knobs on the right. A sheet feeder is in the back.

A  wireless 120 CPS double-sided braille embosser that generates Library of Congress standard braille. It also supports a wide variety of media. 

A 3x2 grid of simple stick figure images and vocabulary words and phrases.

The CoreWord Language System provides augmented and alternative communication (AAC) app users with a combination of core language, fringe vocabulary, and banks of key phrases.

 Large black monitor attached to a stand with large dials on bottom left and right. The stand is attached to a large flat black surface for placing documents.

A foldable desktop video magnifier with an HD monitor and compact design.

Small rectangular electronic device with black frame and LCD display showing lines of enlarged text.

A handheld video magnifier that features a 7” LCD screen with anti-glare coating, an HD camera, and a built-in stand.

Photograph of upper half of a hand with index finger touching a braille document.

Software designed to simplify and automate the process of creating accessible documents in multiple formats

Large blue, orange, and red translucent cough drop shapes overlaid on each other.

A cross-platform, open-source augmentative and alternative communication app for people with complex communication needs.

Publisher as seen on a monitor, with text highlighted in yellow.

A professional solution for creating human-narrated DAISY and EPUB 3 media.