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APH Home | American Printing House
For over 160 years, APH has operated as the world’s largest nonprofit organization creating accessible learning for people who are blind and low vision.
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Quick read
aph.org looks like education. Traffic signals point to roughly 61.3K monthly visits. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.
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51/56 fields populated (91%)
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visual: 4/4
All expected fields present
meta: 3/3
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seo: 5/5
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dns: 4/4
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ads: 5/5
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publisher: 3/5
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files: 2/3
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traffic: 10/10
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whois: 6/6
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radar: 2/4
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ai: 7/7
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American Printing House (APH) is a 160+ year old nonprofit organization and the world's largest creator of accessible learning materials and assistive technology for people who are blind and visually impaired. They develop educational tools, braille products, and technology solutions like the Monarch device shown.
Monetization Signals
Nonprofit / Social Enterprise model detected
Low trust with 5/100 score
Individuals with blindness or low vision, educators, schools, rehabilitation professionals, parents of visually impaired children, and organizations serving the blind community