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Reading Applications

Access to text based entertainment.
OrCam MyEye 2.0 and Reader 2.

For blind and partially sighted people, OrCam is an artificial vision device with a lightweight smart camera that instantly reads text aloud- from any surface.

A small, square device that is connected by cable to a larger, rectangular device is mounted to the side of eyeglasses frames.

A wearable artificial vision device designed to assist people who are blind, visually impaired, or have a reading disability. The intuitive, lightweight smart camera instantly and discreetly reads printed and digital text aloud – from any surface – and recognizes faces, products, and money notes, all in real-time.

Tucan Reader App Logo

Application for reading e-Books of Windows Phone 8/10 devices.

Bibliotheekservice Passend Lezen logo consisting of a red six-sided polygon with a white and orange icon of a person reading a book inside it.

A service that converts documents such as package leaflets, contracts, instructions for use, letters, meeting documents or articles into the desired reading format.

Graphic with directional arrows, up, down, left, diagonal.

Strillone is available for smartphones, tablets and desktop PCs, and allows blind people or people with serious vision problems to browse and listen to their favorite newpaper through integrated speech synthesis.

Logo in the form of a drawing of a round, teal conversation bubble with a white pencil in the middle.

An online family of tools that support reading and writing on a computer, tablet or smartphone.

Green background with "WinGuido" in black text.

Software that allows a visually impaired person to use the personal computer and scanner simply by using the voice and simple commands to remember. 

Audio Class Logo.

Selection of audio CDs, MP3s, and so on of the Good News, Today's English and King James versions of the Bible.

A purple screen displaying several Italian news headlines in bold, black font against white backgrounds.

Android app to download and read the daily newspapers that are available through the eValues ​​service.

White device with directional and ok buttons, record button.

A daisy reader with a talking compass and FM radio.