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Education

Aids to the instructor to make lessons accessible, and aids for students to learn from lessons.
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.

ELeX Speak&Win Logo with black capital letters EL and two letters of the Greek alphabet. The letters are followed by 2 pink and a blue squiggly ribbon of vertical color.

A text-to-speech synthesizer that is available in multiple languages and voices. 

Automatic subtitles translation on a white device.

A device for the automatic insertion of Teletext subtitles. Designed for those with hearing difficulties.

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. 

A table-top device with the shape and size of a standard scanner with speakers on the front face and knob control. An accompanying flat remote is also pictured. 

A text reading system for printed documents.

Hands operating the Braille keyboard device beneath a tablet computer screen

EasyLink 12 Touch provides Braille access on touchscreen devices such as the iPhone, iPad or iPod. 

A device that resembles a flatbed scanner with a panel of controls on the front, slopped side of the device.

A text reader that recognizes typescript, including tables and matrix print, and converts it automatically into speech. Optional headphones and multilingual reading are available.