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Annie — Your students’ interactive self-learning braille device companion

The world’s first self-learning braille literacy device

Designed to give pre-school and primary school-aged children with a visual impairment a head starts in learning braille, Annie is a self-learning electronic device that teaches reading, typing, vocabulary and spelling in uncontracted and contracted braille in a fun, game-like format. Annie’s learning ecosystem offers interactive content to students while collecting usage data. It provides an online teacher portal for remote access and progress tracking, serving both educators and parents.

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Annie is good and l like the games especially whack-a-key. I really like the voice and the music it plays!

Joseph, Student, the United Kingdom

As a blind parent myself, I just want to comment that Annie does an excellent job of integrating and mixing fun and educational concept of gamifying things for the student.

Greg, parent, United States

lt is very interesting to play and to learn reading and typing on Annie. Annie helps me to know more about braille. Annie encourages me a lot.

Jeevika, braille student, India

How does this product change your life?

Annie is an innovative electronic and WiFi enabled device that has completely transformed the braille learning journey by allowing children to play and learn braille by themselves. Relying on an online platform for assigning lessons and tracking progress, Annie offers contracted and uncontracted braille content, enriched with vocabulary from short stories and consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) word spellings.

With various input methods, a speaker for guidance, and an online teacher portal for remote access and progress tracking, Annie caters to the needs of educators and parents, ensuring a comprehensive and accessible educational solution.

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