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Vision

Making content bigger, brighter, or otherwise accessible to the student.
White printer-like device with tray along back and menu buttons along front. Menu features 4 small buttons, labelled "turn off;" "play/pause;" "load/eject;" and "Online/Cancel." The labels are not in braille. The device has a plastic grey cover where paper feeds through at the top. There are two large round knobs, one on either side of the device for sliding the paper down into the loading slot.

Braille embosser for creating documents and tactile graphics. 

Gray rectangular magnifier with square lens and orange button along side to toggle light.

Illuminates and enlarges print up to 3x its original size.

White handheld magnifier with red accents, next to a black zipper case.

Small magnifier devices with built-in bright LED lights.

Square black magnifier unit with 3.5-inch screen.

A pocket-sized handheld video magnifier designed for people with low vision.

A device that resembles a microscope with bendable "head" so users can adjust the angle. The device features a zoom button, image capture button on the base, with two smaller menu buttons on the "neck" of the device. The device is black and silver.

Portable electronic magnifier and reading aid for visually impaired users. 

Screenshot of Speak Screen options in iOS Settings.

Speak Screen is an iOS feature that will read the text displayed on a device screen.

Screenshot of a software program in use.

A text-to-speech utility for reading text out loud over the Web with synthesized speech, available as an add-on for ATutor.

A dark blue background with a white and orange pencil graphic.

An iOS app that proofreads your writing with text-to-speech (TTS).

A flower on a mobile phone camera screen with a button to take a photo below. The caption reads "Just Tap To Take A Picture."

An app designed to help the blind and visually impaired identify objects they encounter in their everyday lives. Simply tap anywhere on the screen to take a picture.