How to Use the Tactile Library
The Tactile Library is designed to be a simple and powerful resource for educators, students, and creators who need high-quality tactile graphics. Whether you’re searching for ready-made tactile images, or want to contribute your own, our platform makes it easy to access, create and share tactile learning materials.
Getting Started
Using the Tactile Library can be done with 4 simple steps.
1) Register for free.
2) Login to your account.
3) Once you are logged in, you can download and print your graphics.
4) Once you are logged in, you can create and upload your own graphics to share with the community.
Sign up to access all features of the Tactile Library, including downloading graphics and submitting your own designs. Don’t worry, we keep your information private.
In order to access, download and/or upload graphics, you must be logged in. This helps us ensure only real users are posting tactile graphics. Your information is never shared nor sold.

Browse and Download Graphics
Use our search tools to find high-quality tactile graphics. Each tactile graphic is optimized for printing on an 8.5×11″/A4 inch sheet of Swell Touch.
Upload Your Own Tactile Graphics
Share your tactile graphics with the community and help expand the collection of accessible learning materials.

Earn Rewards for Your Contributions
By uploading high-quality graphics, you can earn merchandise, such as Swell Touch paper.
Have questions or need guidance? Visit our support page for contacts, tech support and documentation on how to use the library.
Key Features of the Library
Extensive Collection – A growing database of free, high-quality tactile graphics across a variety of subjects.
Easy Downloading – Graphics are formatted for immediate download to save locally and use with Swell Touch paper and the Swell Form machine.
Community Contributions – Anyone can create and upload graphics to support learning and accessibility.
Quality Guidelines – Clear best practices to ensure all graphics meet high tactile graphic standards. [View Best Practices]
The Tactile Library is built by and for the community. Whether you’re here to download graphics or contribute your own, we welcome you to be part of this growing resource.