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Functionality that allows characters to speak text dynamically with accurate lip-synching.
A customizable AAC app for those who may have limited or no speech; integrates the simplicity of the GoTalk devices and the dynamic abilities of an iPad.
A palm-sized, single-message augmentative and alternative communication device with a key chain for convenient carrying that can record and play back messages.
App that provides real-time captioning for your phone calls using your smartphone or tablet.
All-in-one kits featuring a variety of products needed to comply with ADA standards for hotel guests who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Security system designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The Prancha Multiplataforma Livre (Free Communication Board) is software that has been developed to automate the use of symbols as an alternative communication process, providing ease of use through the computer.
iSpeak button is a simple intercom button for a statement with a digital recorder. Color and text can be changed.
Face-to-face communication software.
A three-CD reference set that enables users to locate approximately 7,000 words and their definitions in both English and ASL.
A behavior training program designed to teach conversational skills to children with cognitive disabilities.
An iPad app designed to help children with language delays or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) learn how to identify and use correct tense forms.
Compact, economical recorders that document every word of your important telephone and two-way radio conversations — inexpensive to purchase, simple to install, and easy to operate. They store recordings on a built-in hard drive and/or a PC via USB or LAN connection.
A visually stimulating app that responds to sounds. It is designed to assist with speech therapy and can be used to encourage children to vocalize and make sounds, either through the internal microphone or via an external microphone.
A range of software AAC and captioning software, specifically designed for individuals with communication disabilities, and individuals who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and have difficulty writing/typing, speaking, and/or reading.
The RIDBC Auslan Tutor is a video tutorial app which has been designed for use on mobile devices to help anyone wanting to learn Australian Sign Language (Auslan) and communicate with someone who is deaf.
Google's free service for the web and mobile phones instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages to English and over 100 other languages.
An alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) app designed for people with limited language skills and is particularly helpful for children with autism that uses visual scenes for context-based communication or to create new learning aids with interactive features.
Multi-level communication device that can read overlays by detecting the hole pattern punched in the overlay. Users can group cells together to free form a larger cell or visual scene.
The SMART Brailler enables multi-sensory learning through visual, tactile, and auditory feedback. It allows users to edit, save, and transfer brailled documents to digital text files via USB to read the document on a computer.
Mijn Plan in Beeld (My Plan in Picture) is an AAC program that has been specially designed for people with disabilities in their communications.
UKsimpel is an iPhone app for assisted communication (UK).
MisterBLISS is a word processing program written in the Bliss language that enables users to search for symbols in different ways. Its main objective is to provide an intuitive and natural tool for the composition of a page in Bliss, or of a communication table.
CHIP SPEAKING is a desktop augmentative communication device that supports up to 99 messages. Users can record in their own voice (or care-givers can record the voice of someone else of the same gender and age) or take advantage of computerized voices.
The TMspeakdocu Series is a series of programs that converts written text into speech.