TD Browse

TD Browse is a custom-built app for browsing the web with just your eyes in a familiar way, even without previous eye tracking experience. It is designed for people who cannot use their hands to browse the internet due to conditions such as ALS/MND, cerebral palsy, Rett syndrome, spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury. Scroll, surf and click in an intuitive way and switch naturally between these functions. Hit large and small targets with precision using color links. Move left, right, up and down. Quickly recall preferred websites from your browsing history. TD Browse comes pre-loaded on I-Series (I-13 and I-16) devices, available in a number of languages (with more to come).

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Overview

Browse with your eyes

With TD Browse you can access and fully experience the web easily with just your eyes on an I-Series (I-13/I-16).

Man using his eyes to control the Tobii Dynavox I-Series

Browse everything

Access your preferred search engine to find and navigate your favorite sites, connect on social media, keep up with news and stay entertained – all with just your eyes.


Browse easily

Scroll, surf, select, click and use the internet intuitively, even without prior eye tracking experience. TD Browse is designed to be familiar and easy to use hands-free.

Man in wheelchair using a Tobii Dynavox I-Series device to communicate with his eyes

Tobii Dynavox I-Series featuring TD Browse eye controlled web browser

Browse in detail

Watch online videos with the ability to play, pause and adjust volume, hit small text links accurately, and even select items from drop down menus – all designed for an easier eye tracking experience.

Model

TD Browse icon

Tobii Dynavox TD Browse


System requirements

Operating system

Windows 10
(as found on I-13/I-16)


Software

Software languages

English
Danish
Dutch
French
German
Italian
Norwegian
Spanish
Swedish

Keyboard languages

English
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Icelandic
Italian
Norwegian
Spanish
Swedish

Combatibility

I-Series (I-13 and I-16)