
The vOICe seeing-with-sound software translates images from a PC camera (webcam) into sounds that you hear via your stereo headphones, thus targetting vision substitution applications for the totally blind, and even artificial sight. Some blind people wear it daily with a wearable setup to "see" their environment as they go around, while other blind people (blind from birth) use it to experience for the very first time what vision is like. The vOICe uses pitch for height and loudness for brightness in a left to right scan of any view. Apart from using a webcam or equivalent video capture device, images may also be imported from an image file (Control O) or acquired with a flatbed scanner (Control Q).

The vOICe Learning Edition 1.59 was released by The vOICe (CTO Peter B.L. Meijer) on Saturday 06 September 2003. Its known requirements are : Pentium 300 MHz.
The vOICe Learning Edition will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.