There are a number of apps to assist people with blindness and low vision, ranging from connecting you with sighted volunteers to apps that convert text to speech.
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This app is designed for parents, caregivers or individuals who want to screen their child for cerebral visual impairment and related visual issues. Learn more about Austin Assessment Family. |
This app connects people with blindness and low vision to sighted volunteers for visual assistance through a live video call. Learn more about Be My Eyes. | |
This is a mobile phone app in which a synthesised voice reads the content of the visual material to you. Learn more about OneStep Reader(external link). | |
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A Microsoft app with a variety of features to find out what is around you. By holding up your phone, you can find out about your surroundings. By switching channels you can hear different types of information being spoken out. Learn more about Seeing AI(external link). |
Other apps that may be helpful are those that allow you to hear, either from a “real” person or from artificial intelligence, details of what visual information you’re showing the app. These can be used, eg, to read labels on medicines, identify products and help you search for information online while you’re on your computer. The following apps are available in Aotearoa New Zealand app stores: