Read a paper book or magazine with LumyEYE
- Lumyeye
- May 13
- 2 min read
Reading a book, journal, or magazine is a pleasure for many... but a challenge for blind or visually impaired people. Most books aren't available in audio format, the fonts are too small, and even electronic magnifying glasses aren't always sufficient.
With LumyEYE , it becomes possible to read any printed text aloud, simply by showing it to the smartphone camera. A page of a novel, a newspaper article or even a magazine summary? The intelligent voice assistant reads everything, at your pace and allows you to read a paper book or magazine

How to read a paper book with LumyEYE?
1. Scan a page aloud
Just say, “Can you read this page to me?”
LumyEYE triggers the camera, automatically detects blocks of text, ignores illustrations or page numbers, and begins reading voice.
2. Natural and fluent reading
“Chapter 1: A Strange October Morning…” The assistant reads with clear intonation, adapted to the language and pace chosen by the user.
3. Personalized navigation
You can interact vocally while reading:
– “Reread the previous paragraph”
– “Go to the next page”
– “Summarize the page for me”
LumyEYE obeys you without touching the screen, keeping your hands free.
4. Read regularly even without digital format
Whether it's a paperback novel, a brochure, a news magazine or a comic strip, LumyEYE gives you access to content that was previously inaccessible.
Why use LumyEYE to read a paper book or magazine?
Access to culture and written information without dependency.
Reading adapted to your preferences: voice, tone.
Works with all formats: glossy paper, paperback, newspaper.
Ideal for relaxation, learning or revision.
Try LumyEYE now : www.lumyeye.com
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