Assistive technology (AT) makes it possible for people with disabilities to benefit from mainstream technology when the standard modes of access are inaccessible to them. Many products are commercially available and some are free. The resources described below help individuals locate freely available AT.
- Athens Speech and Accessibility Lab Free Assistive Technology Software is an online directory of free, open source, assistive technology (AT) applications. Greece's University of Athens Speech and Accessibility Laboratory tested each software program included on the list. The list can be browsed by disability type or AT software category.
- Free and Open Source Software is a list maintained by JISC TechDis, a leading UK group on technologies for inclusion and accessibility. The list includes AT software that assists with reading, writing, and planning as well as recording, alternative input/interface tools, visualization tools, add-ons for Mozilla Firefox, and tools for mobile devices.
- Free or Low Cost Assistive Technology is a webpage maintained by Augsburg University that features apps and programs that are free or cost less than $25.
For more information on assistive technology, consult the Knowledge Base articles, Whom should I contact in my state if I have a question about assistive technology? and Who offers training on assistive technology and the design of accessible technology?