SwiftBraille was a productivity app developed by Mohammed AlBanna. It was removed from Google Play Apr 2, 2025 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
SwiftBraille had been downloaded 13 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
SwiftBraille was rated 4.00 out of 5 stars, based on 110 ratings.
App Information
SwiftBraille was free to download. The APK download size was 2.56 MB. The last available version was 2.0.5. The last update was on October 8, 2018.
Technical Requirements
SwiftBraille required Android 4.1+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play February 2016.
Description
★ What is ★ Swift Braille is a soft keyboard customized for blind and visually impaired to let them type using Braille language in Android smart devices with touch screen, by connecting Braille dots together using at least one finger to connect or tap over Braille dots!
Developed by Mohammed M. AlBanna Part of MBanna.me projects
★ Features ★ - The soft keyboard supports many languages supported by blind themselves, in the user interface and Braille language as well! See supported languages: https://en.swiftbraille.com/blog/supported-languages/
- The user can select among three layouts of Braille dots, and can use his two fingers like normal ways, if he likes to! - The user can activate voice input, as the user can type using the keyboard using his voice. - High customized: the user can set a height or width for the keyboard, change the radius of the Braille dots, change the color of the Braille dots, other settings for blind or visually impaired users based on their needs. - Speech each written letter, character or symbols that the user enters, and the user is able to delete the character, word, or even the whole text via gestures or the operations bars buttons. - The user can use this keyboard in portrait of landscape mode, as the six Braille dots are located on the left and right of the screen, like the Braille cell. - Compatible with screen readers, like TalkBack as an example.
★ Official Website ★ https://en.SwiftBraille.com
★ Blog ★ https://en.SwiftBraille.com/blog/
★ Special Thanks ★ - Fuad Al Ameer (Voice actor. Twitter: @yamifuad). - Mohammad Elbehwashy (Voice actor). - Jos Vásquez (Spanish translator). - Abdelghani Zehroune (French translator). - Alain Barrillier (French translator).
★ Support the project =) ★ https://en.swiftbraille.com/blog/support-project/
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★★★★★
Very good app I liked it Hello developers. Please add Google voice input icon in your keyboard. This is the very useful icon for everyone who can type by voice. And if you join this feature in your keyboard, then your keyboard will be best. Because we can type faster on that keyboard. And we can type by voice also. V don't need to change settings in language and input. Thank you
★★★★★
I have low vision and am leagally blind this is better than a regular keyboard
★★★★★
It's a great app all in all but can we have a option to lower her voice. I'd like to be able to adjust it cause I times I find it a bit to loud while I'm trying to do other things. I don't want to have to lower my phone volume cause then the other sounds and what not I'm also working on will be to low. Just a simple adjustment would be good.
★★☆☆☆
Can only write a, c and comma, all other combinations give me nothing. 🙁
★★☆☆☆
This app is very fantastic but while typing it is not working properly
★★☆☆☆
I can hardly use the app. I had the same experience as one of the reviewers, which was unfortunate.
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