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An app that enables Android or iOS devices to serve as augmentative communication devices. Users can publish Alexicom augmentative communication pages to their devices.
An app designed for those who have lost their ability to speak but can read, it enables individuals a way to “speak” by either typing or choosing from existing topics and phrases, or by adding new ones.
A speech communication application designed to help non-verbal children and adults communicate. Users can build sentences from words and organize words into user-defined categories for simple navigation.
E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.
An educational software and mobile technology tool to build language development and communication skills for users with learning and language disabilities. It utilizes Makaton symbols, signs and signing videos in addition to the user's own photos and audio.
An application designed for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Disabled people who cannot speak and have very little physical mobility to operate a normal mouse and/or keyboard can use pVoice by selecting photos or symbols to generate speech output.
Communication support software: customizable and for mobile devices. Voice (COMOOTY) provides access to customized communication panels consisting of images and associated speech/sound messages.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.
A visual calendar app used by people with cognitive challenges and special needs for structure and image-supported communication. The calendar gives them structure by listing their daily activities in a visual format.
An app that allows users to communicate by writing a sentence and then giving the command to read with digital voice, or by dialing directly by choosing the sentences proposed designs that will be read by the TTS vocally.
An assisted communication app for those who, for example, have suffered from a tumor of the head or neck and cannot speak or have difficulty speaking. AAC is through icons and text-to-speech.
A talking notepad app for Android that will speak whatever a user types. This application uses the TTS (Text-To-Speech) library for Android.
An application for Android devices for augmentative and alternative communication for people who need accessible forms of verbal and written communications. It uses pictograms, supports the insertion of personalized images, videos and audio files and uses the Android embedded speech synthesizer.
A web-based, searchable, symbol library and materials creation platform with over 40,000 images and 49 templates. It is designed for learners with speech, language, and other varied learning difficulties, as well as beginning writers and English as a second language and English language learner students.
Searchable on-line database of icons and symbols
A portal that offers graphic resources and materials to facilitate communication for those who need Augmentative and Alternative Communication. From the website, users can download packages of colored and black and white pictograms for free.
A full-featured AAC speech/communication solution for people who have difficulty communicating as a result of autism, aphasia, Down Syndrome, stroke, laryngectomy or any other condition that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively.
Lightweight and portable text-to-speech Android-based tablets.
Integrated communication systems that offer Chat software on Android platforms that can be configured for different communication needs for a wide variety of individuals.
A text-to-speech engine that can be used in a wide range of applications for visually-impaired people.
App for Android and iOS devices for those who have difficulty speaking but are able to read.
A mobile app that connects blind and low-vision people with sighted volunteers and company representatives for visual assistance through a live video call.
A communication system through the eyes, for people with extreme mobility and communication limitations. EyeSpeak consists of a pair of glasses on which a virtual keyboard is displayed. A micro camera detects the position and the movement of the eyes, identifying at which key the user is looking.
A free, browser-based TTS app for converting text to speech. Since the app runs in the browser, it works independently of the operating system used.
A free AAC talker app supports communication in all areas of life and therefore providing a voice to everyone.