TapTapSee is an application designed specifically for users who are blind or have low vision, utilizing your device’s camera and VoiceOver functions to take a picture or vide of anything and identify it out loud for you! 📸
TapTapSee is one of the apps our students learn to use in the Apps Club, that meets on Thursdays as part of our Better Health & Wellness Program. Want to find out more? Reach out via email: LGroszew@vlanj.org, or via phone: 973-627-0055 ext. 1312.
Image description: A screen shot of the TapTapSee application as it appears in the Apple App Store. The top left indicates the thumbnail of the app, which is a white outline of glasses and eyebrows on a multicolor background featuring blue, pink and teal hues. The Text reads “TapTapSee camera for the Blind”, a 4 out of 5 star rating, indicating 995 reviews. The bottom shows three different phone screens, with the text, “Just Tap To Take A Picture” in the first image, with a picture of a phone taking a photo of a fuchsia colored flower, and the text “Listen To The Description” in the second image. All 3 images show different angles of the phone and flower.