What Can It Do For You?
There are no commands to memorize and no menus to learn. You ask in your own words, like talking to a person, and The Blind Computer takes care of the rest. Sign up to try it.
Notes and Memory
Pens and sticky notes assume eyesight. Your memory should not have to carry everything alone.
- Take notes by voice. Say "Save a note about the meeting with Linda" and it's saved with a clear title, category, and tags.
- Search your notes. Ask "What did I say about the Johnson account?" and it finds the right note.
- Remember facts. Say "Remember that my dentist's number is 555-0142" and ask for it anytime, even weeks later.
- Save ideas. Capture business ideas, creative thoughts, or anything you want to come back to.
- Everything connects. Notes are categorized, tagged with people mentioned, and searchable by topic, person, or date.
Reminders
Appointments, medications, birthdays. The things that matter should not depend on someone else remembering to remind you.
- Set reminders. Say "Remind me to call the pharmacy tomorrow." Reminders can be one-time, daily, or weekly.
- Daily briefing. When you call in, your AI tells you how many reminders you have and offers to read them.
- Mark complete. Say "I did that" and daily reminders come back the next day automatically.
Answers to Your Questions
Store hours, the weather, the news, how to fill out a government form. The answers are all online, where you cannot easily get to them. Now you can just ask.
- Search anything. "What time does Walgreens close?" "How do I file a tax extension?" "What's the weather?"
- Read websites. Ask it to look up a specific website and it reads back the relevant content.
- Save what you find. "Save that as a note" after any search result.
You know what you want to say. Typing it on a screen you cannot see is the barrier. Speak your email instead.
- Send emails. Compose and send emails by voice to any address.
- Email documents. Send any file or PDF as an email attachment.
- Spell it out. The AI spells out email addresses letter by letter for confirmation.
Text Messages
- Text yourself. "Text me that phone number" sends an SMS to your phone.
- Text others. "Send a text to Linda at 323-555-1234 saying I'll be late."
Documents and Flyers
Letters that arrive on paper, and letters you need to send out into the world. Both used to require borrowed eyes.
- Have documents read aloud. Any document or letter, read to you page by page.
- Create finished documents. Describe what you need, whether a flyer, letter, memo, invoice, or certificate, and it produces a polished document ready to print.
- Keep your look consistent. Tell it your organization's colors, contact details, and name spellings once. Every document follows them automatically.
- Email or save. Documents are emailed to you and saved so a sighted person you trust can review them.
It Remembers You
Most phone systems forget you the moment you hang up. This one knows you the moment you call back.
- Pick up where you left off. Ask "What did we talk about last time?" and it reads the conversation back to you.
- Nothing is lost. Every call is saved. Hang up anytime, call back whenever you like, and it remembers everything.
Yours, On Your Terms
Your helper belongs to you. So does everything you tell it.
- Make it yours. Give your helper a name, choose how it greets you, and adjust how it speaks to you.
- Keep it private. Set a PIN or a passphrase so only you can reach your account.
- Get a copy of everything. Ask anytime for a copy of all your information: notes, reminders, conversations, everything.
- Leave anytime. Say the word and everything is permanently erased within 48 hours.
- Tell us when something breaks. Say so on the call, and the report goes straight to the people who fix things.
A Real Person When You Need One
Some things truly need working eyes: a confusing form, a photo, a website that refuses to cooperate. When that happens, a trained human helper can step in and assist, and your private information stays protected the whole time. You get the help without giving up your dignity.
How It Works
- Call the number. No app, no account creation on a screen. Just dial and your AI answers.
- Quick setup. The first time takes about a minute. Tell it your name, agree to the terms, and you're in.
- Speak naturally. No commands to memorize. No menus. Say what you need in your own words.
- Free to start. Try it with no credit card needed.
Sign Up to Try
The Blind Computer is opening to early access soon. Sign up to try it and we'll reach out when your spot is ready.