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Document Readers

Tools to read print or electronic documents in the students home or study area.
A Z-shaped blue document reader above a book, the page of which is projected onto a laptop.

Readers that capture images of materials such as documents, textbooks, artwork, devices, and 3D objects.

A picture of a world map on a phone screen.

An app that allows users to control the camera on an iPhone and turn it into a document camera for large-screen projection.

A DAISY book on a laptop with Microsoft Windows. Menu options are on the left side and chapter options for a text on the right, with one chapter highlighted.

An accessible DAISY book player customized for the visually impaired and print disabled, for use with computers running Microsoft Windows. The Reader Win player supports DAISY 2.02 and DAISY Online. 

A tablet with text on the screen and a sentence highlighted in yellow.

An accessible digital talking book player customized for use by the visually impaired and those with print disabilities. The player supports the international DAISY standard, works with common web browsers, and does not require installation. 

An article's heading highlighted in yellow, below it there is a text and a picture below the text with menu options to pause, play, page up and down, and move forward and back. 

A DAISY player application (app) that works on smartphones and tablets, customized for use by the visually impaired and other print disabled. 

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. 

An icon of a blue and white striped hot air balloon with the company name to the right.

A magnification and screen reading software.

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.

 

The Voices & Languages page, which features voices such as a British male, a child, a U.S. female, and other voices, with languages below. 

An intelligent text-to-speech audio-reader that turns reading material into interactive audiobooks so that users can save time, retain more information, and stay focused. Speechify can read books, documents, and articles while users cook, work out, commute, or any other activity.

A closeup of a bee on a flower.

An app that helps users read small prints at near distances and signs at far distances. Users can place a phone camera close to small objects or use the app as a microscope.