Accessible products for independent living
Designed for everyone.
Every product, program, and tool we make starts with one question — how do we put more of the world within reach? This is accessibility treated as craft, not afterthought.
American Printing House · Est. 1858
Tools for a world
you can reach.
Accessible products, programs, and technology for people who are blind or low vision — reimagined as a shopping-first experience that adapts to how you see, read, and move.
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American Printing House · Est. 1858
The world,
in your hands.
Braille, low-vision, and daily-living tools engineered for real independence — designed, supported, and shipped by the people who pioneered them.
Tools for independent living
Vol. 165 · Since 1858Read.Learn.Thrive.
Every product we make answers one question — how do we put more of the world within reach? Browse the catalog built for how you read, see, and move through the day.
Explore the catalogOne shop, every need
Every tool for life with vision loss, in one place.
From a $9 set of bump dots to the flagship Monarch — sourced, supported, and shipped by APH.
One place for everything
Everything for life with vision loss, in one place.
Braille and tactile tools, low-vision aids, daily-living essentials, classroom materials, and breakthrough technology — sourced, supported, and shipped by the people who pioneered them.
Serving since
1858
Years of impact
165+
Funding
Federal Quota
In the catalog
1,000s of products
Meet Monarch
Meet Monarch — the page, reimagined.
A full page of refreshable braille and tactile graphics on a single surface — the future of tactile learning.
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