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Screen readers: Software that reads out text on a computer or mobile device for people with visual
impairments.
Audio description: Narration added to video content that describes what is happening on the screen.
Voice-activated assistance: Digital voice assistants can be
used to control smart home devices, set reminders, and access information without the need for a
screen.
Braille displays: Devices that convert digital text to Braille tactile output, allowing blind users to
read and navigate digital content.
Electronic magnifiers: Devices that can magnify text, images, and objects, making them easier to
see for people with low vision.
Navigation apps: Apps that use GPS and audio directions to help vision impaired people navigate
their surroundings.
Text-to-speech software: Converts written text to speech, allowing people with visual impairments
to listen to text-based content.
Digital Talking books: Audio versions of books that can be downloaded to a mobile device or
computer for people who are unable to read the print version, enabling the user to navigate in the book.
AI-driven technology: AI-powered software designed to recognize objects, recognize text, and
describe images to people with vision impairments.
Computer vision tools: Computer vision tools that can assist vision-impaired users with navigation,
object recognition, and other tasks.
The range of services we offer includes training and support, customer service,
and product customization to meet the specific needs of our consumers.