Tap-n-See Now 2.02

Tap-n-See Now 2.02

Little Bear Sees – Commercial – iOS
out of 5 votes
Latest Version
2.02

Tap-n-See Now is the premier app available for iPad and iPhone specifically designed to cater to children with cortical visual impairment (CVI). It incorporates Dr. Roman-Lantzy's identified characteristics of CVI seamlessly into its design and gameplay.

The app features delightful hand-drawn images that move across the screen one at a time, satisfying a child's inclination towards motion. The use of singular images against clear backgrounds reduces visual complexity, while vibrant colors enhance visibility. Interacting with the images triggers reward sounds and causes them to enlarge, engaging and delighting the user.

One of the standout features of Tap-N-See Now is its high level of customization. Users can tailor all aspects of the app to suit their child's needs, from selecting preferred colors for animals and backgrounds to choosing specific images based on their child's complexity comfort level. The app's adaptability grows alongside the child's visual and motor skills.

Among the extensive settings available are options to choose from 5 charming animals or additional image packs, a variety of rich background and image colors, image size on-screen, movement speed, reward sounds, and various motion and touch settings. This level of personalization ensures accessibility for every user, including those with limited mobility.

To explore more about cortical visual impairment as well as other products offered, please visit our website at www.littlebearsees.org.

Overview

Tap-n-See Now is a Commercial software in the category Education developed by Little Bear Sees.

The latest version of Tap-n-See Now is 2.02, released on 09/14/2024. It was initially added to our database on 09/14/2024.

Tap-n-See Now runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Tap-n-See Now gave it a rating of 2 out of 5 stars.

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