Text-to-speech (TTS) is a powerful assistive technology that transforms written text into spoken words using clear, natural-sounding voices. For people who are blind or have low vision, TTS offers a simple and accessible way to consume printed content without relying on sight.
Imagine placing a letter, book page, or food label under a digital magnifier or dedicated reader. With the press of a button, the device captures the text and reads it out loud. It’s like having someone read to you whenever you need it, providing immediate access to everyday information.
At HumanWare, we integrate text-to-speech technology into many of our devices to support independence and accessibility. From the Victor Reader Stream 3, the Reveal 16i to the Odyssey and beyond, TTS is at the heart of helping users stay connected and in control.
Why is text-to-speech helpful for people with vision loss?
- No more struggling with small print
TTS eliminates the need to strain your eyes or use magnifiers to read small text on packages, mail, or books.
- Hands-free and convenient
Just listen. Whether you use built-in speakers or Bluetooth headphones, TTS lets you read while moving or relaxing.
- Supports daily independence
Read mail, medication labels, recipes, or newspapers on your own terms.
- Multilingual and adjustable
Choose your language and control the reading speed to match your preferences.
- Rest your eyes
Even those with usable vision can give their eyes a break during long reading sessions.
Who benefits from TTS?
- Seniors who find reading tiring or difficult
- People who are blind or have very low vision
- Anyone who prefers listening over reading
Text-to-speech is more than just a convenience. It’s a tool that improves accessibility, promotes independent living, and enhances the daily lives of people with vision impairments.
Explore how HumanWare devices with integrated TTS can make your world more accessible, one word at a time.