Free screen reader for computers running on the Windows operating system

NVDA

NVDA

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  • Latest Version

    NVDA 2024.4.2 LATEST

  • Review by

    Marian Marinescu

  • Operating System

    Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    NV Access / External Link

  • Filename

    nvda_2024.4.2.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    00061ae6c11cc6011e31909b6561fa15

NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free, open-source screen reader designed for visually impaired and blind users.

Developed by NV Access, NVDA software for Windows enables users to interact with the Windows operating system and various applications through synthesized speech and Braille displays.



Unlike commercial screen readers, this program is lightweight, portable, and accessible to anyone without a high cost, making it a preferred choice for users who need an affordable assistive technology solution.

Key Features

Text-to-Speech Support: Reads aloud text from applications, websites, and documents.

Braille Display Compatibility: Works with various refreshable Braille displays via USB or Bluetooth.

Customizable Speech Settings: Adjust voice speed, pitch, and verbosity to enhance user experience.

Keyboard Navigation: Allows users to navigate Windows and applications using only the keyboard.

Screen Magnification Integration: Works alongside magnification tools for those with partial vision.

Support for Popular Applications: Compatible with web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge), Microsoft Office, Notepad, and email clients like Outlook and Thunderbird.

Portable Mode: Can be used directly from a USB drive without installation.

Automatic Updates: Ensures users have the latest improvements and security fixes.

Multilingual Support: Available in multiple languages for a global audience.

User Interface

The app primarily operates through speech feedback, meaning it does not have a traditional graphical user interface (GUI).

Instead, users interact with it through a settings menu that allows them to configure speech, keyboard shortcuts, and Braille display options.

The interface is minimalistic and designed to be highly accessible, ensuring that users with different levels of technical expertise can configure it easily.

Installation and Setup
  • Download the Installer: Visit official website or FileHorse.com to download the latest version.
  • Run the Installer: Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.
  • Initial Configuration: Choose speech settings, keyboard shortcuts, and whether to install additional voices.
  • Start Using NVDA: Launch the software via the desktop shortcut or system tray icon.
  • For users who prefer a portable version, it allows installation on a USB drive, enabling access on multiple computers without requiring reinstallation.
How to Use

Launching this App: Press Ctrl + Alt + N to start NVDA.

Navigating Windows: Use Tab to move through options and Enter to select.

Reading Webpages: Use Arrow keys to read text, H for headings, and K for links.

Text Input Feedback: The app announces typed characters, words, and formatting changes.

Customizing Preferences: Press NVDA + N to access settings and configure speech, Braille, and keyboard shortcuts.

FAQ

Is NVDA completely free?
Yes, this program is open-source and completely FREE, though donations to NV Access are encouraged to support development.

Does NVDA work with all Windows applications?
It supports most standard applications, including web browsers, Microsoft Office, and Windows desktop utilities, but some proprietary or custom applications may have limited functionality.

Can NVDA be used with a Braille display?
Yes, it supports many refreshable Braille displays via USB or Bluetooth. Users can configure settings in the Braille menu.

How do I stop NVDA from speaking?
Press Ctrl to silence speech temporarily or NVDA + Q to exit the program.

Does NVDA work offline?
Yes, this software does not require an internet connection to function, making it ideal for use in any environment.

Pricing

The tool is completely FREE to download and use. However, donations to NV Access help maintain and improve the software.

System Requirements
  • Operating System: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Processor: 1 GHz or higher
  • RAM: 2 GB or more recommended
  • Storage: 100 MB free disk space
  • Audio Output: Required for speech feedback
  • Braille Display: Optional but supported
PROS
  • Completely free and open-source
  • Portable version available for USB use
  • Supports various languages and Braille displays
  • Frequent updates and active community support
  • Works with major applications and web browsers
CONS
  • Lacks advanced features found in paid screen readers
  • Limited support for some proprietary applications
  • Speech synthesis can be robotic compared to premium alternatives
Conclusion

NVDA is one of the best free screen readers available for Windows, offering an impressive set of features for users with visual impairments. While it may not have the advanced capabilities of commercial alternatives like JAWS, it is an excellent choice for those seeking an accessible, reliable, and cost-effective solution. With continuous improvements from NV Access and an active user community,

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What's new in this version:

Fixed:
- Fixed bug with with reading math in Chromium Browsers (Chrome, Edge)
- Humanware Brailliant BI 40X devices running firmware version 2.4 now work as expected