Accessibility Tools
Welcome to our accessibility tools page! Here you'll find many free and paid tools that help blind and visually impaired people use computers and phones. These tools can read text aloud, make things bigger on screen, and help you access information more easily. We update this list regularly to add new helpful tools as they become available.
Check out the list below to find tools that can help you.
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access)
NVDA is a free and open-source screen reader for Windows that enables blind and visually impaired people to use their computers by reading the content on the screen.
JAWS (Job Access With Speech)
JAWS is a powerful screen reader that provides speech and Braille output, allowing users with vision loss to navigate the Windows operating system and other software applications.
VoiceOver (for macOS and iOS)
VoiceOver is a screen reader built into macOS and iOS devices, offering gesture-based control and enabling blind users to interact with their devices.
TalkBack (for Android)
TalkBack is the screen reader provided by Google for Android devices. It helps users interact with their devices using spoken feedback
Be My Eyes
Be My Eyes connects blind and visually impaired individuals with sighted volunteers through video calls to help with daily tasks such as reading labels or navigating new environments.
Seeing AI
Seeing AI is a free app that narrates the world around you. It identifies people, objects, and text, providing detailed descriptions to help visually impaired users navigate their surroundings.
Kurzweil 1000
Kurzweil 1000 is an advanced reading software that converts printed or digital text into speech, helping people with visual impairments to read independently.
Dolphin Guide
Dolphin Guide is an easy-to-use software suite designed for individuals who are new to computers, offering voice-controlled email, web browsing, and other digital tools.