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Reading Aids

Help with reading books, mail, bills, and more.
A child's hands holding a digital book. The book appears to be on a touchscreen device, which folds like a standard book.

Digital books for children are stories and picture books using plain language that can be virtually downloaded.

A two-dimensional graphics illustration of a headphone set over a book. The book is closed with its front cover facing the viewer. It has a bookmark draped over the front cover.

A digital audio file featuring a book read out loud. Users can slow or speed up the playback rate or search and navigate through an audiobook by chapters or sub-sections.

A graphics logo with the word "e book" in black font and a simple, black illustration of an e-reader. The letter "e" is written over the screen of the e-reader illustration. There is a bright yellow circle in the background of the graphic.

A digital book that can be virtually downloaded and features accessibility options such as font size adjustment, contrast adjustment, and audio read-aloud, for example. E-books are typically downloaded to e-readers, but depending on their file format, users may also read them on a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

Medium-sized tablet devices with digital book pages. They are roughly the size of a standard paperback book. Three have black borders, while one is a white device. One of the e-readers is shown with a stylus. The e-readers do not have color screens like standard tablets but are black and white and more opaque than a tablet.

Allows users to read and purchase digital books, newspapers, and magazines, while also eliminating the need to flip a page or physically hold a book. E-readers also typically allow users to change font size, increase the contrast, and modify how many lines of text fill a page.

Various models of handheld scanners. Three resemble electronic rulers and have small color display screens and menu buttons. One model is a small-sized rectangular box with a non-color display screen. It also features several menu buttons and is shown scanning a business card. One model is black; one is turquoise; the other two are silver.

Handheld scanners allow a user to scan entire documents or lines of text with a lightweight, portable device.

Various models of pen scanners. They are roughly the size and shape of a highlighter pen, but they are electronic devices with a flat scanner end (similar to a barcode scanner) where a highlighter nib would be.  One model has a small display screen on the side of the pen for displaying translated text and other data. Two of the models are corded; two are wireless. Three models are black, and one model is white and orange.

Slide the pen across a line of text to digitally scan it to your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

Two rows of 10 languages alongside their the country's flag that are able to be translated by the Gadget.

A free Windows-based desktop translation program that can instantly translate phrases to and from 20 different languages, resulting in nearly 200 language pairs.

An arch of yellow, dark blue, and light blue slashes.

An accessible online library for people with print disabilities.

Seeing AI App logo: a white, randomized line-art design against a dark turquoise background.

Talking camera for users with visual impairments.

Various models of document scanners. One is long, thin, and black in color. Another is more rectangular and white, with the paper fed through the top of the device while the device sits flat. A third model is black and resembles a magazine stand, with the device standing upright, and the paper feed being located where a standard printer's would be. The fourth model is black and resembles a video magnifier device. The scanner is a camera with a long neck that has a flat platform base for placing materials.

Designed to efficiently scan and digitize printed materials.