
NVDA
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free, open-source software that reads aloud what's on your computer screen, helping people with visual impairments navigate and use their devices more effectively. It converts text and interface elements into speech or braille output, allowing users to access websites, documents, and applications independently. NVDA works with Windows and integrates with many programs, providing customizable voices and settings. It is widely used as an accessible alternative for those who cannot rely on visual cues, promoting digital inclusion and equal access to technology.