An app that allows users to read, in real-time, what the person on the other end of the phone says. The app is available in the following countries: USA, Canada, UK, Germany.
An approved captioning vendor for the Described and Captioning Media Program (DCMP). Funded by the United States Department of Education, the DCMP evaluates and certifies captioning companies on a national level.
An accessibility app designed for people who are deaf and hearing impaired. The app features automatic speech recognition technology and performs real-time transcription of speech and sound to text on a phone screen, so users can more easily participate in conversations.
Face-To-Face communication software for all iPhone and Android mobile phones. Robert replaces speech with text so that the deaf or hard of hearing can read on the phone screen what is being said to him/her and answers in their normal way.
A communication tool for people on the autism spectrum that teaches speech, language, and social communication skills to people with a variety of abilities.
A standalone program that acts as a bridge between NIMAS files and braille translation software products. It imports NIMAS files, allows for numerous improvements to the text, and then exports the files correctly marked up for immediate use with MegaDots or Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT).
A free Windows-based desktop translation program that can instantly translate phrases to and from 20 different languages, resulting in nearly 200 language pairs.
Software that allows you to receive voice information in real time, turn it into text and show it as subtitles. A microphone connected to a personal computer or digital audio recorder is needed to turn the voice into subtitles.