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Daily Living

Devices and services to provide support for everyday life.
SmartReader camera attached to an arm and base, projecting text on a document below it onto a monitor with a keyboard in front of it.

A camera-based reading system with an external control panel. The device can be connected to a monitor and thus also be used by users with temporarily usable high-risk.

A man speaking into a microphone and looking at a laptop.

A service that translates German newspapers, magazine texts and much other information from printed media into human language. Users can choose from about 70 newspaper titles and our INFOPOOL.

MindTags Logo icon with silhoutte of people, some of whom have disabilities.

An accessible and multimedia recorder, marker, reader and player app for a Smartphone.

Two black speakers, a light grey flatbed scanner, a rectangular reader under the scanner, and an oversized keypad.

Scanner reading systems with voice output and automatic text recognition for the blind or visually impaired. 

Long, yellow, rectangular picture of a keyboard with a light shining on it.

A family of devices that is useful to individuals with limited or no vision and consists of a scanner, control unit, text recognition software, blind-friendly user guidance, and fully synthetic speech output by means of synthetic voices and/or a Braille display.

Three devices including a screenreader, scanner, and keypad for input.

A screen reader for the German language with voice output, automatic text recognition, and a reading system with a scanner. 

WeMedia text on black capital letters on a white background.

A browser with large buttons and keystroke commands for easy navigation, it 'speaks' the text the user selects within the browser.

Ava smartphone interface with chat with 5 pics of different individuals, each with having a different color circle. Below this is the conversations written with each name and text in the corresponding color as the circled pic.

An app that is designed to empower people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing by allowing them to follow conversations in real-time. The app provides 24/7 real-time captioning/transcribing on a smartphone.

Product logo for Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System featuring B-A-T-S in large black letters with  Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System written below it. Also to the right is a radar-type measurement featuring 2-axis drawn segments with a black silhouette form in the target.

An ongoing project aimed at providing people without sight the same rich information and spatial awareness that sighted people get from exploring maps.

Rectangular device with speaker at front and operational features on the side.

The Lesephon USB is a software that converts text scanned from a connected scanner and reads the content aloud. With the Lesephon USB, blind and visually impaired PC users are able to use most PCs that have a free USB port.