

By providing access to the content on their screens, this software promotes equity and inclusion by enabling individuals with visual disabilities to engage in various educational, professional, and leisure activities commonly enjoyed by others.

The use of NVDA can greatly enhance accessibility for blind and visually impaired users who rely on their computer systems. Customization options, such as the ability to alter the speed and volume of the synthesized speech.The ability to read text on the screen in multiple languages.Support for Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and many other popular software programs.Braille display support to allow users to read information through touch.A variety of speech synthesizers for users to choose from.It is designed to provide blind and visually impaired users with access to information displayed on their computer screens. NVDA is a free and open source screen reader program developed by Michael Curran.
