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Making content bigger, brighter, or otherwise accessible to the student.
OCRTools Image to Text Desktop

Convert your scanned images to text files or word documents with OCRTools.

iReader scanning device with rectangular platform for objects to be scanned and an arm with a camera extended from the base up above. The controls are located along the front side of the base.

The i-Reader can read documents in the following languages: Dutch, Flemish, English, Turkish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, German, French, Polish and Russian.

Rectangular device with camera lens on top edge connected to headset with earbuds

Horus is a wearable device that observes, understands and describes the environment to the person using it, providing useful information with the right timing and in a discreet way using bone conduction. Horus is able to read texts, to recognize faces, objects and much more.

Farfalla project logo.

Farfalla is the open source application that allows you to customize the reading and browsing of web pages.

Small blue braille keypad.

A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading. 

A gray Braille device with 8 black Braille input keys: 4 on the left and 4 on the right, and Braille cells below.

Braille devices that respond individually to the daily routine of a blind user and offer a tool for everyone in connection with a smartphone and/or notebook.

Scanner with black base and four images displayed on the front of the device.

Communicator device that allows users to pre-record and play various audio messages. This device was designed to be accessible for those with visual impairments and features easy-to-see illuminated icons.

Black rectangular device with two buttons and a speaker next to a black zipper case.

Colorino is a pocket-sized 2-in-1 handheld device designed for the blind and color blind that helps people distinguish colors independently. The device can detect more than 100 nuances of color and can also be used as a light detector.

Black rectangular device with speaker and two red lights.

An easy-to-use color recognition device with three-color sensors. Theoretically, tens of thousands of colors could be output.

A small rectangular device with a speaker on the right-hand side and a medium-sized round, black button on the left-hand side. The device is blue, green, and white, with black trim. The name "6dot BrailleCoach" is printed above the speaker. Below the device are three small Braille-embossed tags, the foremost reads "R, Letters 1, 2, 3, 5; Rather."

A braille teaching device that uses both audio lessons and pre-made braille label tags. The device covers 3 levels of braille and features progressively harder lessons.