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Adaptive or Assistive Products

Tools that allow a person with a disability to do things that able-bodied people do without help (other than computer access or communication aids)
Black glasses with dark tinted lenses and a cord protruding from the end of the stem that leads to a small rectangular device with menu options on the side.

Smart glasses that clear images directly onto the retina so users can see both the image and the background. The glasses are suitable for those with low vision and can be used for sports, live concerts, GPS navigation, and clear vision with free-focus. 

A gray rectangular device featuring a newspaper magnified on the screen.

Portable handheld and pocket video magnifiers with smart ergonomics for ease of use.

A computer with a desktop mono-pole type standing camera that has a book below its lens. On the computer screen, the words are written with one of them highlighted in yellow and written with red letters.

A portable reading camera that can be combined with a scanning and reading software to give to blind and low vision users instant portable access to printed material with an array of human-sounding voices. 

QuickCaption text written in a calligraphic font in a green background.

An approved captioning vendor for the Described and Captioning Media Program (DCMP). Funded by the United States Department of Education, the DCMP evaluates and certifies captioning companies on a national level.

Detailed description of lessons and modules.

Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.

Large, yellow rectangular software box with screen shot of MAGic software menu on cover.

A screen magnification and screen reading program for low vision computer users.

A small rectangular device with a blue led light shining on its front. This hole is the first in a line of holes going down the front but is not lit. Next to this device is a small c-shaped receptacle with an attached metal loop.

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.

 

Nutrition facts and ingredients of a food product magnified on a phone screen.

An app with a built-in flashlight/torch. It reads tiny print and can be used at restaurants, movie theaters, or anywhere else with low light.

A mobile phone's screen featuring menu options, including play, share, link Dropbox and delete.

An accessible recorder that has been created with speed and ease of use in mind. Its menus are very comprehensive and graphics have been minimalized to ensure swift navigation for users with screen reading. 

A mobile phone's screen featuring buttons for QR scanner, camera, and gallery, with scan history and preferences below.

A QR Code and Bar Code Scanner app. This app uses Google Vision API for scanning and translating, and users can turn on Auto Focus and Flashlight to read the bar code or QR code.