Two Product Lines. One Mission.
Two Product Lines. One Mission.
Visora Tactile Maths Kit
Visora Reflexology Kit ( New )
Visora Tactile Maths Kit
Visora Reflexology Kit
The Visora Tactile Math Kit is an all-in-one, multisensory math learning system designed for blind and low-vision children aged 4 to 8. It empowers early learners to build strong foundations in numeracy, counting, measurement, and place value using touch-based learning tools, Braille, and spatial interaction.
Visora designs tactile learning tools for the visually impaired — across two product lines built for different stages of life. The Math Kit is an all-in-one, multisensory learning system designed for blind and low-vision children aged 4–8, empowering early learners to build strong foundations in numeracy, counting, measurement, and place value through touch-based tools, Braille, and spatial interaction. The Reflexology Kit is a vocational learning system designed for visually impaired adults, with 50 tactile placards covering the full reflexology curriculum — co-developed with a blind teacher at Inside Me NGO, Delhi.
Both kits are designed by Avishi Gupta in collaboration with special educators, combining textured, child-safe materials with educational theory to enable joyful, independent, and inclusive learning — without the need for screens or print-only textbooks. Currently in active use by 25 visually impaired students at Inside Me NGO, Delhi.
What’s inside the kit?
- Math for Me - Braille Tactile Book
- TactoNum- Tactile Number Pad
- NumTiles - Number Tiles ( 0-9)
- TactiCount - Mini Tactile Abacus
Where We Work.





📍 Inside Me NGO, Delhi 25 visually impaired students actively using the Math Kit and Reflexology Kit.
📍 Divya Jyoti Niwas Ashram Teaching faculty deployment, 2024–25 academic year.
📍 Expanding Soon RNKS Jaipur · BPA Ahmedabad · and more
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Help us bring education and joy into the hands — and hearts — of blind and low-vision students.
At Visora, we believe that every child deserves the chance to learn, explore, and thrive — no matter their abilities. But for many, accessible learning materials are still out of reach.
