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Reading Aids

Help with reading books, mail, bills, and more.
A wand-shaped device with menu options on the surface and a speaker above.

A portable “all-in-one” talking bar code scanner that aids visually or print-impaired individuals with the identification of items via the product’s bar code or UPC. Using text-to-speech and digital voice recording technologies, it allows users to access an on-board database of product descriptions, along with a tailored set of recorded voice messages. 

A woman painting while wearing glasses with a white panel across the lenses.

An assistive device that enhances the functional vision of a person who has low vision. It helps users see what's in front of them in real-time, including painting, traveling, and watching TV. 

A white remote control type device with menu options such as power, OK, volume, and directional arrows.

Digital Accessible Information Systems that play alarms and radio, includes an external mic and connects to a digital library to read or download books. It is suitable for people who are blind and visually impaired.

A hand holding a black video magnifier that has 4 lines of black text on a yellow background.

Video magnifiers that are suitable for people who need help to read a text and browse details because of low vision. They can be used to read labels, prescriptions, bills, maps, schedules, price tags, receipts, menus, and other items.

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 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, about the size of a smartphone with a circular layout of 4 buttons and with another button in the middle of these 4 and one below them. Next to this device are a specialized pair of glasses with a black frame that has 2 small recessed cameras spaced apart on the front and 2 small round cylinders where the ears would be. The glasses are resting on a single clear front lens that has a notch for the nose bridge.

A device to assist blind people to perceive the world, by transferring visual information into auditory, based on advanced artificial intelligence and computer vision technology.

A smartphone's screen featuring a sidewalk cafe's sign written with chalk. A label from the app displays what's written. The tag line above the phone says, "Instantly read text from any surface".

An app that verbally translates the visual world into spoken words, helping blind and visually impaired people by using the smartphone camera, artificial intelligence and OCR (Optical Character Recognition).