Captcha-Solution-Service
Blind and visioy impaired people use Solona Captcha Solution Service in order to independently solve inaccessible Captchas on Internet registration pages, account settings pages, blogs, and shopping sites.
In case you’re wondering what a Captcha is, check out these real examples:
Twitter Captcha
Yahoo Captcha
Google Captcha
Many websites use Captchas as a protective device so that automated systems cannot gain access to protected resources and spam attacks. Captchas are also used as a final test before someone can register on a website.
Solona’s Captcha Solution Service is a real-time service. Whenever a user submits a Captcha to be solved, a human operator receives that image, and returns the text to the user within one minute. We always need more sighted operators. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering with Solona, please visit our Volunteer Page to learn more.
There are many tools that allow a visually impaired person to surf the web. Whether it’s Windows, Apple, or Linux, a blind person can effectively browse all kinds of web resources by means of a Screen Reader Software. However, there is no way to negotiate an inaccessible Captcha. The reason is that the Captcha is a word in graphic form. Screen readers cannot interpret the graphic for the user. If there is no useful audio alternative, then a user must rely on a service such as Solona CSS to negotiate the Captcha.
Solona’s Captcha Solution Service serves as an independent Captcha solver for people who use screen readers to browse the Web. The service is completely compatible with all Operating systems, all browsers, and all web pages. Windows, Apple, IE, Fire Fox. Solona works with any configuration.
The process from start to finish is very easy for both the user and the operator. By utilizing Solona, the user is empowered to solve inaccessible Captchas quickly and most importantly, independently.

