Braille Works

BrailleWorks logo

https://www.brailleworks.com/

Braille Works is the leader in creating and distributing reading materials for people that are Legally Blind or have a Visual Impairment. Specializing in business to business Braille translation and transcription services, we have over 7,000 clients including Ruby Tuesday, Red Lobster, Applebee’s, Outback Steakhouse, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Freedom Scientific, and many financial institutions.

Braille Works is “Making The World A More Readable Place”™ by providing you the means to deliver ADA compliant large format print, Braille and audio materials for your customers with reading and visual impairments.

Give your legally blind or low vision customers rightful access to sensitive and personal information specific to the services that they receive from your organization. Consider Braille Works and we’ll help you become ADA compliant, no matter what industry you are in


Related Posts

Golden print letters and Braille dots flow together in a wave pattern across a green background, with musical notes accenting the design to represent the harmony between Braille and print literacy.

Braille and Literacy, Visual Impairment

Should Blind Children Learn Print Letters?

Discover why teaching both print and braille can enrich literacy for children who are blind, helping them connect with the wider world.

Whimsical digital illustration of three colorful birds flying among floating music notes and Braille dots on a blue-and-yellow sky background. Curved musical staff lines weave across the scene, blending sound and touch in a dreamlike way.

Braille and Literacy, Visual Impairment

When Music Becomes Braille: Creative Paths in Education for Blind Kids

Discover how Prof. M.A. Christi is reimagining music education for blind children with Braille, stories, and tactile art in this inspiring interview.

Br'eye device with dominoes.

Braille and Literacy

Making Braille Fun: Introducing Handi Exceller’s Innovative Learning Tools for Blind Students

Handi Exceller was born from a simple idea: learning braille should be both fun and accessible. The company creates interactive and gamified ways to teach braille.