Features
How It Works
- Call a phone number. That is it. No app to download, no account to set up on a screen. You call, and The Blind Computer answers.
- The AI answers and knows you. It remembers your name, your preferences, your email accounts, your calendar. Every conversation picks up where the last one left off.
- Speak naturally. No commands to memorize. No menus to navigate. Just say what you need in your own words, and it handles the rest.
Core Capabilities
Have your emails read to you. Reply by voice. Ask for a summary of what came in today. Compose new messages and send them — all without touching a screen. The Blind Computer connects to your existing email account.
Calendar
Check what is on your schedule. Add new events. Reschedule existing ones. Get a morning briefing of your day. Your calendar stays in sync with Google or Microsoft — nothing to migrate.
Notes and Memory
Say "Remember that Linda's new number is 555-0142" and it remembers. Ask "What was Linda's number?" next week and it tells you. The Blind Computer maintains a persistent memory across every conversation.
Web Search
Ask a question and get an answer. "What time does the pharmacy close?" "What's the weather this weekend?" "How do I file for a tax extension?" It searches the web and reads back what it finds, summarized for voice.
Documents
Create invoices, letters, and other documents by describing what you need. The Blind Computer writes it, reads it back for your approval, and sends it as a PDF. Professional documents without a word processor.
What Makes It Different
- No screen ever. This is not a screen reader bolted onto a visual interface. Voice is the primary and only interface.
- No app to install. It works on any phone — landline, flip phone, smartphone. If you can make a call, you can use it.
- It remembers you. Context carries across conversations. You do not start from zero every time.
- Built for blind users first. Every design decision starts with the question: does this work for someone who cannot see? Other users benefit, but blind users come first.
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