All official languages
Supports South African indigenous languages and Afrikaans, with room for vernacular dialect expansion.
An overview of the Umsizi Reader app. Use the video player controls to pause, seek, adjust volume, or enter full screen.
Features
Supports South African indigenous languages and Afrikaans, with room for vernacular dialect expansion.
Vocalizes written content so forms, notes, PDFs, and study material become listenable.
Helps users listen to their books all in one app. Reads printed, PDF, EPUB, and more.
Turns camera content into spoken context for real-world objects, scenes, and visual media.
Explainers and captions can be produced in the user’s language for training and onboarding.
Designed for screen readers, keyboard use, high contrast, clear focus states, and low-end smartphones.
Available on Android and iOS
FAQ
The project aims to enable access in all 11 official South African languages, including indigenous languages and Afrikaans, with future expansion for vernacular dialects.
Yes. Umsizi Reader is positioned to vocalize written material such as documents, notes, scriptures, and other text-based content.
The requested site highlights the app’s ability to narrate photo and video content, with demonstrations planned for real-time usage.
The new website is structured with semantic headings, keyboard-friendly controls, visible focus states, labelled form fields, and a high-contrast mode to support WCAG 2.1 AA implementation.
Our Partners
The Umsizi Reader is strengthened through partnerships across accessibility, technology, culture, and community support.
Contact us
If you have any questions relating to using the Umsizi Reader, or the Umsizi Bot, or if you are interested in partnering with Umsizi, please do get in touch with us. We'd love to hear from you.