JAMMU: Braille literacy just took a giant leap forward. Thinkerbell Labs is revolutionizing Braille learning again with a major breakthrough: English Grade 2 (EG-2) Braille on Annie. As the worldâs first self-learning braille device, Annie has already transformed how visually impaired children learn to read, write and type. With EG-2, itâs taking braille education to the next level, making advanced literacy more accessible, intuitive, and engaging than ever before. Proudly Made in India, Annie combines gamified learning, real-time feedback, and tactile engagement to empower young learners across the world.
With this breakthrough, Annie is unlocking a whole new level of braille literacy. The introduction of contractions makes reading and writing faster, smoother, and more efficient, helping learners build fluency and confidence. By mirroring natural language patterns, this update not only enhances comprehension but also expands access to a wider range of braille books and resources. With EG-2, Annie is empowering learners with the skills they need to thrive in real-world settings and mainstream education.
The impact of this innovation goes beyond studentsâit empowers teachers with data-driven tools to guide their students toward success With Helios, Annieâs
progress-tracking system, teachers can now access detailed insights into advanced learning outcomes, allowing them to tailor instruction to each learnerâs needs. This integration makes Annie an even more powerful, transformative tool in classrooms around the world, redefining how educators support and nurture the potential of every learner.
With this update, Annie transforms into a complete platform for both Grade 1 and Grade
2 braille learning. The seamless transition between levels empowers students to reach new heights in their literacy journey, solidifying Annieâs place as a truly game-changing tool in education.
This launch highlights Thinkerbell Labs' unwavering commitment to making education truly inclusive. By breaking down barriers and creating life-changing opportunities for visually impaired learners, weâre not just transforming education, weâre shaping a future where everyone can thrive. The impact of this innovation is nothing short of incredible.