OneStep Reader

OneStep Reader

OneStep Reader reads any printed text aloud to you.

App info


3.2
December 16, 2024
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get OneStep Reader for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: OneStep Reader, Developed by Sensotec. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 3.2, Updated On 16/12/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: OneStep Reader. Achieved Over 83 thousand Installs. OneStep Reader Currently Has 834 Reviews, Average Rating 1.6 Stars

The OneStep Reader app is an essential tool for anyone with low vision, visual impairments, difficulty reading, reading disabilities such as dyslexia, as well as blind individuals.

It reads anything from menus, bills, documents, signs, mail, PDFs and JPEG files and more for immediate and easy access!

How It Works:
Simply take a picture of any text with your device and the app reads it aloud or displays it with a connected Braille display. The app uses high-quality speech to text and OCR for accuracy.

The app helps you get a good photo with viewfinder assist, tilt assist, and automatic text detection. It navigates by line, sentence, word, or character and has synchronized text highlighting. It can read multiple pages and is fully accessible using Google TalkBack.

It works in multiple languages, including, but to limited to English, Norwegian (Bokmål), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Turkish, Russian and Polish. More details below.

KNFB Reader is the winner of the 2016 AFB Access Award.

Users love it! How else can OneStep Reader make your life easier?

It can read receipts. Never worry about being overcharged again. You will know what has been put on your card at restaurants, stores, or in taxis.

OneStep reader can read package labels. Wonder who sent you that package? Want to know what came in the mail? Can’t remember when you bought that lunchmeat in the fridge? Need nutritional information from your breakfast cereal? OneStep Reader captures it all quickly and easily.

OneStep Reader can read price tags, clothing labels, and tags on shelves.

OneStep Reader can capture print from your computer or tablet screen. If your screen reader is not cooperating, just photograph the screen and know exactly what those error messages say.

OneStep Reader can read lengthy user manuals. By scanning multiple pages at a time in the batch mode you can easily learn how to operate any new device or appliance.

OneStep Reader helps you read books. Batch mode scans multiple pages and saves them so you can read them at your leisure.

OneStep Reader has various options to adapt the font type, size and color, background color and the use of double highlighting. Visually impaired people or those with other print disabilities (such as dyslexia) can easily follow what is being read aloud on the screen by watching the cursor move across the document.

Fully localized versions (user interface, recognition and speech) are available for: English, Norwegian (Bokmål), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Turkish, Russian and Polish.
Other languages available for only speech and recognition: Finnish, Czech, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Estonian and Greek

Compatibility:
• Optimal experience: Android device with a hexa or octa core CPU, an eight megapixel camera

Visit our website at: www.onestepreader.com
Please send feedback and suggestions to: [email protected]
We are currently offering version 3.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


- Improved OCR quality
- Added an option to add external files

Rate and review on Google Play store


1.6
834 total
5 7.8
4 5.7
3 2.6
2 3.7
1 80.2

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Total number of active users rated for: OneStep Reader

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Recent Comments

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Justin Reagan

My experience is it's highly expensive, otherwise the past couple times that I have tried to use it, it has been okay. It recognized text. Although it's very finicky with distance between the phone camera and the text on the paper. I can get the same functionality out of competitor apps for either a cheaper price, or for free.

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Daniel Cook

Not a real app. It immediately prompts you to "unlock full version for $99." Everything else is grayed out and literally the only interactive option is to make a purchase. Don't list your app as "free (with in-app purchases)" if there are no free features and it can't be used unless you pay a hundred dollars. I clicked around and there's not a single thing you can do in this app without buying the full version.

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A Google user

I am blind; and, like thousands of others without vision now have no way to accurately read documents. For 3 years this app has worked great, and then started skipping words until it progressed to the point where it does not even open; $79. is too much to pay for something that just stops and does not come back on. Please fix this app! Many want refunds, but I have faith in the developers to fix it; many others also do as well, don't let us down. thank you

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Paul & Sue Johnston

The Android reader failed "right out of the box". I have tried for over a month to contact their support group, by phone and by their website support "contact us" email. No response. This feels like they have taken my money and run. After 6 weeks, with pressure from BBB and Google Play support, knfb notified me of an updated version, which I tried. The app does not crash now but it doesn't read bound books. DO NOT BUY THIS APP 😒😒

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A Google user

An app that started off promising, has become an utter disaster! Though it provided lots of features and good OCR quality that could have made life more accessible in general, the current state of the app has just become absolutely pathetic. Though it is a rather expensive app on Google Play, there seem to be no functional support team. Each time there is an Android update, the app becomes disfunctional. and though Android 10 has been around for a while, the KNFB Reader hasn't got around to making itself functional. the app doesn't even start on my Nokia 6.1 running latest Android. Even when it used to run, it was nolonger able to recognize shared images from WhatsApp or other apps. A seriously regrettable purchase I must say, an absolute waste!

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Erick Marco Ramos

The app stopped working after I upgraded to Android 10. For a $100 app, major bugs like this shouldn't exist. I've been using KNFB Reader since 2016 and noticed glitches after OS updates but this, by far, is the worst. The app wouldn't even launch. I hope this gets fixed soon. The app is useful when it is working properly.

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A Google user

once again. I recently updated my Samsung Galaxy s9 to Android 10. Yet again, knfb reader simply force closes everytime I try to run it. Knfb reader is beyond disappointing at this point. It isn't like the s9 got the update to Android 10 very quickly. You think the developers could have it worked out by now.

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rosalina moody

I have lost out on using Mike ANF be reader due to the fact that when the phone updates, is set down everything it stinks a blind person do not use. I found out this because my Amazon app has stopped reading. I called tech support and she found this problem and both the Amazon, and the knfb reader everything was not allowed such as the speech oh, the ability to read out text. When she turned this picture back on both apps, they now works. Although I had to uninstall and reinstall the Amazon app