Visually impaired individuals often face limitations in accessing Arabic language learning because conventional media, such as Braille books, do not fully support independent learning. This study aims to develop Arabicara, a cloud-based mobile application featuring text-to-speech, voice navigation, OCR, a dictionary, and interactive exercises. The method used is Research and Development (R&D) with an Agile–Scrum approach, including direct trials with 21 visually impaired respondents. The test results show a significant increase in the average posttest score (80.2) compared to the pretest (47.5). Most respondents stated that the application was easy to access, interactive, and helpful for self-learning, despite issues with the need for a stable internet connection. Thus, Arabicara is considered capable of enhancing the inclusivity of Arabic language learning for the visually impaired.
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