Read any printed document independently — no internet, no smartphone,
no help needed.
URead is a standalone document reader designed specifically for blind
and visually impaired users. Place any printed book, letter, bill or
document on the platform — URead scans it and reads it aloud in
natural-sounding voices in your chosen language. Completely offline.
Completely independent.
WHY UREAD IS DIFFERENT
Most document reading solutions require a smartphone, an internet
connection, or technical skills to operate. URead needs none of these.
It is a dedicated desktop device with tactile buttons and audible menus
— designed so that a blind user can operate every function independently
from day one.
LANGUAGES SUPPORTED
English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati, Telugu, Bengali,
Malayalam, Punjabi, Oriya, Sanskrit — 12 Indian languages built in.
WHO IS UREAD FOR
- Blind students reading textbooks and study material
- Visually impaired professionals reading office documents and letters
- Senior citizens with low vision reading bills, prescriptions and newspapers
- Schools and libraries for the blind — supports up to 3 individual users
KEY FEATURES
- Reads A4 and legal size pages in a single scan
- Reads bound books including warped pages — high accuracy
- Tactile keypad — every function accessible without sight
- Audible menus guide users through every step
- USB session backup — save and resume reading anytime
- Internal speaker + headset jack for private listening
- No Wi-Fi, no internet, no smartphone required
- Supports 3 separate users with individual settings
- Play/Pause, Speed control, Volume control, Forward/Backward
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Innovation Hub
Reading Modes: Last scanned book, last scanned document, just scanned
Power: AC 100V–240V (standard Indian socket)
Size: 420 x 315 x 45 x 365 mm | Weight: 5 kg
Warranty: 1 year | AMC available
No subscription fees. No recurring costs.
Distributed by Saktek Foundation — technology arm of SAKSHAM Trust,
empowering persons with visual impairment across India for 23 years.