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Generates speech output for communication

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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.

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An app that allows users to implement the teaching of Phase III of PECS and offers a teacher an opportunity to practice picture discrimination with one or several learners within a single session. 

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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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Voice-recording app for iOS and Android.

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ModelTalker is a speech synthesis software designed to benefit people who are losing or who have already lost their ability to speak. It allows people to create a personalised and unique synthetic voice that is representative of their own or of a family member's voice. This personalised synthetic voice can then be used on speech generating devices with a speech output software or app.

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

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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.

He hajo app menu featuring four rectangular buttons with the options speak, memory, photos, and agenda.

An app designed for use by individuals with an impairment in communication (Augmentative and Alternative Communication; AAC). Communication is possible with the use of pictograms, while a calendar helps with daily activities.

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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.

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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.