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VOICEYE

The new way to access printed information for print and visually impaired! VOICEYE is the smartphone application enabling those with print impairments to access printed information using a VOICEYE code on the printed material.
Information regarding the VOICEYE code on the printed material: •VOICEYE can hold as much as two A4 pages of text on a 2.5 square centimeter code. •There’s no need for a data or internet connection to decode a VOICEYE code, as the code itself stores the data. •The VOICEYE App will use the phone camera to automatically scan the code and bring all of the text into the phone.

Just imagine! You can access any printed information that is around you with your own smartphone. All education materials, all government materials, all books, notice boards in museums or libraries, in fact just about anything, once a document is produced with a VOICEYE code, any material becomes accessible and is accurately identified. In South Korea, the VOICEYE solution has been successfully applied to schools for the blind, universities with special education, publishing companies, state-run corporations, local newspapers and others. The VOICEYE solution is very popular for Dyslexia and the visually impaired. The Korean government has adopted the VOICEYE solution on its official documents, such as social security information, electricity, water, local tax bills and so on.

VOICEYE App: Make your dreams come true with a VOICEYE code. Scan a VOICEYE code at the top right corner of the printed material. You then have access to the book you buy, the textbook you study, utility bills and prescriptions, it will then be opened automatically on your smartphone and the text can be read aloud with TTS (Text-to-Speech) software like on the iPhone or iPad (VoiceOver), or with TALKS or Mobile Speaks. The VOICEYE code is created by the VOICEYE Maker Add-In, which you add into MS-Word, Quark Xpress and Adobe InDesign programs. Quark Xpress and InDesign are programs for publishers.

[Main Features]

1. Access to printed information
- Scan a VOICEYE code at the top right corner of a page.
- Text can be displayed on your smartphone screen in 5 high contrast text viewing modes (colored text) and read out the text with TTS like.
- 10 zoom levels in font size

2. Voice Tag (Buy labels: http://www.voiceye.com/eng)
- Attach a label to the object that you want to identify. (documents, music CDs, food containers, etc.)
- The object can be easily identified by recording a voice message or inputting text.

3. Magnifier
- Provides 6 zoom levels
- 5 high contrast viewing modes to maximize text readability
- Magnifying various sources using camera or gallery

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Reviews (9)

Pet. R. Dec 4, 2021     

What problems are on this app.

YAN. Jul 22, 2015     

THE MAIN ISSUES HERE ARE THE EXCESSIVE PERMISSIONS LIST IS TO LONG AND AGGRESSIVE FOR WHAT YOU ARE GIVING AWAY FOR US LOW VISION FOLKS HARD TO SEE NOT BLIND I STILL CAN READ THE FINE PRINT...TO INVASIVE TO MY PERSONAL INFORMATION FIX THOSE ISSUES AND I WILL KEEP .

And. B. Apr 20, 2015     

I couldn't even get it to work on my last phone, so won't even attempt to download again! Couldn't figure out what it was supposed to do! Bit ropey to say the least. Nice concept, just fails on the execution...

Mic. M. Apr 7, 2014     

This app asks for too many permissions that are unnecessary for the app to function. I don't need you to share my calendar or contacts. Just read documents like you advertise. Makes me think they are harvesting personal information (which the permissions allow). Remove all the sharing permissions please!

Lia. L. Apr 6, 2014     

Great tool!

Jim. K. Aug 4, 2013     

Its easy to use and seems very useful. Hope more documents are able to have this feature down the road

Gre. B. I. May 10, 2013     

I am a Vision Rehabilitation Training Specialist and I love this application. The magnifier isn't the best but it is still great.

A. G. u. Jun 8, 2012     

This one of the best apps for blind people available on Android thank You!

A. G. u. Jul 2, 2012     

One of the best concepts in accessibility in years, the more marketing, publishers and document producers get behind this the better. A well deserved BETT award winner.