Review:

Jaws Screen Reader (windows)

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
JAWS (Job Access With Speech) for Windows is a widely-used screen reader designed to assist visually impaired users by providing speech and Braille output for navigating and interacting with the Windows operating system and various applications. It offers comprehensive accessibility features, enabling users to perform tasks such as browsing the web, using productivity software, and managing emails independently.

Key Features

  • Speech synthesis that reads on-screen content aloud
  • Support for Braille displays for tactile feedback
  • Compatible with a wide range of Windows applications
  • Customizable voice, speed, and verbosity settings
  • Quick navigation commands and hotkeys
  • Integrated Web browsing capabilities with accessible web content recognition
  • Regular updates to improve compatibility and features

Pros

  • Reliable and established screen reader with extensive feature set
  • Strong support for a variety of applications and web content
  • Highly customizable to suit individual preferences
  • Active user community and ongoing development

Cons

  • Relatively high cost compared to free alternatives
  • Steep learning curve for new users
  • Performance can be resource-intensive on older hardware
  • Occasional compatibility issues with emerging software or web standards

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:20:09 AM UTC