🔍 See small text clearly again. Screen Magnifier is an accessibility tool designed for people with low vision and visual impairments — including seniors with age-related vision loss — who need magnification to read small text on screen and in the real world. Big buttons, large labels, and two magnifiers in one app.
📱 Screen magnifier. A slim handle waits on the right edge of your screen. Tap it in any app — messages, browser, photos — and Android’s built-in magnification window opens right where you need it. Tap the red × and the window closes while the handle stays ready. Set it up once in Accessibility settings and it is always one tap away.
đź“· Camera magnifier. Point your camera at medicine labels, menus, price tags, or a book and zoom from 1Ă— up to 100Ă—. Pinch or use the volume buttons to zoom, tap to focus, turn on the light in dim places, and freeze the image to read comfortably. Grayscale, high-contrast, and inverted modes make hard-to-read print clearer.
♿ Accessibility service disclosure. This app uses Android’s AccessibilityService API and is declared as an accessibility tool (IsAccessibilityTool). The service is used for one purpose only: to open, move, and close the system’s built-in screen magnification window for users with low vision. It cannot read, capture, or collect any content from your screen, and it never changes settings or performs actions on your behalf.
🔒 Private by design. The app never captures your screen and cannot read text or content from other apps — the accessibility service only controls Android’s magnification window. The camera view is live only; no photos or videos are saved.
👵 Made simple. Large buttons, clear labels, a picture guide for the one-time setup, and light and dark themes so you can pick the screen you see best.
✨ One handle, one tap — everything on your phone gets bigger.