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破己行動 - Accessible reading for people with vision and hearing loss

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破己行動 (Ougle) is a local-first accessibility tool for the dual-sensory impaired. It features a unique reading experience using structured layouts (1x1 to 5x5) and high-contrast visuals to reduce cognitive load. Built on a private, on-device architecture, all transcription stays on your phone—no clouds or tracking. Proudly independent, 100% free, and ad-free. Note: Due to our unique rendering method, we currently support Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

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[Origin: A Moment That Changed Everything] At a gym, I met a young man who lives with both visual and hearing impairments. For him, text is almost the only way to communicate with the world. Yet even reading on a smartphone isn’t easy. For every message he receives, he first takes a screenshot, saves it, and then zooms in repeatedly—until the screen shows only a single character. Only then can he bring the phone close to his eyes and read it, one character at a time. This wasn’t a one-time workaround. It was his everyday routine. Even the simplest conversation becomes a long process of screenshot → zoom → search for the text. At that moment, I realized something important: Some people are not simply using smartphones — they are overcoming them. Ougle was born from that realization. It reimagines how reading and communication can work for people with both visual and hearing impairments, allowing information to return to what it should be: clear, direct, and easy to understand. [Key Feature: A Local-First Privacy Architecture] Ougle is built on a fully Local-first architecture. Text recognition, speech transcription, and data indexing are all processed directly on the device, without relying on cloud services by default. We follow a simple principle: Your world should not be uploaded. No personal content is uploaded, analyzed, or stored externally. Your device remains exactly what it should be — a private and secure space that truly belongs to you. [Design Philosophy: Simplicity as Accessibility] Ougle is built upon Apple’s minimalist design philosophy, with one central goal: reducing cognitive load. Through structured large-text layouts (1×1, 2×2, 3×3, and 5×5 grids), a high-contrast visual system, and generous use of whitespace, information is presented in the most direct and perceivable way. This is not merely a visual style choice — it is an accessibility strategy. By reducing visual distractions and simplifying interactions, Ougle allows users to read comfortably without relying on workarounds like taking screenshots and zooming in.