A program specially designed for people who need a quick communication tool when they have to control their computer with head, eye, or other movements using an on-screen keyboard.
A system that allows users to read dynamic and interactive communication grids. It can be used with a mouse, a touch screen, a keyboard, contactors, a joystick, enPathia, etc.
An AAC/speech “device” that is worn on the wrist. It is suitable for children and adults with autism, aphasia (stroke), Parkinson’s, or any condition that affects their ability to communicate with friends and family.
An application for Android devices that allows the user to record videos of themselves performing tasks and allows them to playback those videos to help understand verbal communication. The app is designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder to communicate.
A language system for literate adults who, due to a stroke, a traumatic brain injury or a degenerative neurological disease such as ALS, need a way to actively engage at home, in the workplace, in social situations, and in medical settings.