![]() ![]() (*) Requires a purchase, see app for available options. iOS: Dark Mode, Core ML, Apple OCR, Shortcuts Actions, SF Symbols, Voice Control (Accessibility) URL scheme mechanism (x-callback-url) to trigger Prizmo Go from other apps like Shortcuts, and retrieve recognized text. Supports Action Extension and 'Open In' iPad Multitasking: support for Slide Over/Split View Copy to the Mac with Universal Clipboard Deep integration with Dynamic Type for improved & customisable text appearance Spoken guidance prior to actual shooting Full support of VoiceOver and improved workflow for low vision and blind users Audio (text-to-speech) reader with word highlighting Interaction with detected information: phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, websites (*) Copy/paste to other apps or to the Mac (*) Text selection by swiping through the picture Accurate Cloud OCR (*) option (Internet connection required) Robust neural network-based on-device OCR (works without internet connection) + Apple OCR Orientation detection (machine learning) Real-time text highlighting in camera preview Camera-based text capture for iPhone & iPad That, combined with its text-to-speech capabilities, make it a great companion in case you need help reading printed documents. Prizmo Go comes with enhancements specifically built for VoiceOver, in addition to spoken guidance prior to shooting. Selected text can then be read aloud, or you can tap to browse to any printed website address, call phone numbers, trigger Mail app from an email address, or even reveal physical address in Apple Maps and initiate navigation to that place. After shooting, text from the original picture is revealed, and swiping through it allows fast and accurate text selection directly from the image. Feels like magic, just at your fingertips.Īdditionally, Prizmo Go provides rich interactions with the captured text. And if you've got a Mac, you can even copy/paste it there. After text is recognized in a blink of an eye, you can interact with it in many useful ways. ![]() It's yours! Prizmo Go lets you quickly grab text with the camera. Add a Touch of AI to your Christmas and New Year Celebrations.Aim at text.Automatic Speech Recognition captioning and transcription user needs analysis.Expanding the metrics for evaluating ASR recordings to highlight errors possibly related to bias in training data.Key words can help us remember important points in a transcript.Voice Cloning to improve Automatic Speech Recognition.LexAble Posted in Dyslexia, Lectures, Pain, Fatigue and Stress, Planning and Organisation, Presentations, Reading, Research, Revision, Short-Term Memory, Uncategorized, Visual Acuity | Tagged image to text, knfbReader, scanning, text to speech | Leave a Reply Using C-pen 3.5 to collect journal notes So money-no-object it wins hands down for me – an ideal example of an app that does only one thing and does it very well. This is a big plus for day-to-day use.įrom my non-scientific playing with the app, the OCR accuracy appears to be at least as good as (and I think better than) ClaroSpeak’s OCR addon, and it is much better than Prizmo. The user interface is really nice – open the app, hold it above the page and press one button! Then sit back and relax while the page is read to you. As soon as it’s recognised the first sentence it starts to read that aloud. They do this by:Ī) Having an auto-read function, so as soon as it has text from the photo it reads aloud to you, without you having to press another button.ī) Starting to read before the whole page has been analysed. However, the main advantage for me is that the time from snapping the photo and to starting to hear it being read aloud is a couple of seconds on my old iPhone 4S, and instantaneous on my iPhone 6. The app’s purpose is essentially the same as Prizmo / ClaroSpeak (with OCR addon) / CapturaTalk. I started using this app a few months ago and for me this app is a big step up for two reasons: ![]() I received a free version of the app through my role on the British Dyslexia Association’s New Technologies Committee and I love it! For my own personal use (dyslexia rather than VI), I’ve historically relied on apps such as Prizmo or ClaroSpeak (with OCR addon). KnfbReader by Sensotec nv – View of the iPhone screen with a scanned document and output ![]()
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