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Computer-based Communication Tools

Communicate with others in the same room or across the world.
List of categories such as greetings, chit chat, questions, comments, and other options.

An app designed for those who have lost their ability to speak but can read, it enables individuals a way to “speak” by either typing or choosing from existing topics and phrases, or by adding new ones.

Screen shot of a pictogram image selection menu showing a 3x2 grid of symbols.

An augmentative and alternative communications (AAC) app that enables people with communication difficulties to express their needs and desires to those around them.

Braille keyboard and iPhone interface with arrows indicating back and forth communication.

A multilingual face-to-face conversation app for deaf-blind people.

Look2learn with phrase "I want Apple" and a button to select an image.

An AAC app with preloaded photos and vocal output. The user's voice can also be added to the pictures.

iPad displaying the alphabet in a grid.

SoundingBoard allows you to use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod to create custom boards with up to 20 message locations using AbleNet symbols or your own photos.

JayBee communication software with phrases and an onscreen QWERTY keyboard.

A communication software product for literate individuals. It is based around flexible word and phrase prediction.

The Improv interface on an iPad.

Improv is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) software that gives users opportunities for impromptu conversations and is designed for individuals who are non-verbal but have some literacy skills and beginning concepts of letters.