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AccessibleLabels
- Moritz Weinig
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Utilities
Create and read accessible labels for the blind and visually impaired. Use the app to generate QR codes that you can print out on inexpensive adhesive labels and then attach to any objects. Scan the QR codes with the camera of your iPhone or iPad and link them to texts and voice recordings. When a label is scanned again, the previously stored content is played back. Thus, the app can represent an alternative to expensive hardware solutions.
First test with a maximum of ten labels and activate the app for a fee if you like it. Choose between the in-app purchases “Single” just for you and “Family” for your entire family as part of family sharing.
• Free from ads
• In-app purchases – no subscription
• Detailed online manual
• Support via email in case of problems
• Updates with improvements and fixes
• Can be used offline
• VoiceOver support
Print the labels yourself with a normal printer on standard multipurpose label sheets or use a suitable label printer. Pick from predefined formats or create your own label format. You can also share the generated documents with someone to help you print them.
In addition to different modes for scanning the labels and playing back the stored information, the app also enables you to search for specific labels. The app uses acoustic signals to help you navigate to the label you want.
The app was developed and tested in collaboration with the German company 2of1. The company has many years of experience in the distribution of various aid technologies, which benefit both private everyday life and the individual professional integration of blind and visually impaired people.
Further highlights at a glance:
• Create clear folder structures to organize your labels
• Speech recognition to generate preview texts for your voice recordings
• Use your device’s flashlight when it’s too dark for the camera
• Operate the app with the VoiceOver rotor
Developer: Moritz Weinig, Bismarckstr. 124, 28203 Bremen, Germany, VATIN (USt-IdNr.): DE319833568, Phone: +49 (0) 162 60 20 626, Email: apps@moritzweinig.com
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