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Two large yellow and red buttons on a small black raised device.

A five-level auditory communicator that enables users to choose and describe specific requests such as eating, bathing, and health needs.

A yellow button positioned at an angle on a black, wedge-shaped device with a slot to hold a paper card with a word and an image.

A one-button communications device that requires a gentle touch to activate. 

Large round, black base with circular red button on top. The button is gently sloped downwards and sideways, toward the user.

A single-message communicator that can double as a switch device.

CommunicoTool 2 logo. It features an illustration of a smiley face. The left eye is a green square. The right eye is a red triangle. The smiley face is drawn in the style of a children's crayon drawing.

A language and development application for tablet with a gallery of images, pictograms, and sounds to help children express themselves.

60 square grid menu with cartoon images and text. Above the icons are the words, "I want that".

An augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) app that lays down a language foundation for non-verbal individuals that is based on the unique and powerful Unity language system.

Screen shot with grid of communications symbols across bottom and picture of child at a desk in top right.

Alternative and augmentative communications app that offers pre-stored communication, built-in supports and other tools for communication and support.

Various multi-colored rectangular cards with cartoon drawings.

Talking Mats enable users to have better conversations with people with communication difficulties. It provides a visual framework to help people express their views using a selection of communication symbols that cover a variety of topics.

Sprich! logo

Sprich! is a small program for people with voice loss for quick and easy speech output - even without the classic desktop keyboard or mouse. 

List of phrases above four colored button links to those lists above font size adjustment, write/edit, and close buttons.

App used to convert text to speech for those who are language impaired or visually impaired.

The Proloquo logo, which consists of a white and red design that resembles quotation marks.

Text-based communication app for individuals who cannot speak.