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

Text-based communication app for individuals who cannot speak.

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Proloquo2Go is a symbol-based augmentative and alternative Communication (AAC) iOS app designed to increase communication skills and language development for people who have difficulty speaking. 

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PECS IV+ is an app for the iPad which helps transition learners who have mastered phases I through to IV of PECS to high tech AAC methods. It allows users to construct a multi-picture sentence strip using sentence starters. It uses synthesised and/or digitised voice output.

SOS Sordi logo.

The app allows the deaf person to request the intervention of the State Police, and the ICA (Italy).

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A professional text-to-speech program that converts any written text into spoken words. Upload text and documents or convert to mp3 to listen to anywhere anytime.

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Communication program for people with visual impairments.

LetMeTalk logo.

A free AAC talker app supports communication in all areas of life and therefore providing a voice to everyone.

Handwritten text on tablet with the typed version of the text above it.

A handwriting-to-speech application for iOS devices, HandySpeech provides people with speech and hearing disabilities a quick and easy conversational tool. The application remembers frequently used phrases, learns the user’s handwriting style, understands cursive, print and mixed writing styles and contains a dictionary for unusual words.

An aac board on a tablet screen.

Grid Player is a free Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) app that helps people who cannot speak to communicate, including those who use symbols or whose speech is unclear. 

Eyeglasses with attachment on side and bottom of the left lens.

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.