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Computer-based Communication Tools

Communicate with others in the same room or across the world.
Earfy logo in a black script font. The lower loop of the E has an inner curve to mimic an ear.

Independent communication app for persons with hearing loss. It converts speech into text (subtitles).

App and user interface

Assitive app for people with aphasia.

Click n' Talk logo

An augmentative communication app that allows the user to attach text and voice to individual pictures, and organize photos in photo albums.

Tablet with icons surrounding it to represent EEG, microphone, camera, motion sensor, and eye tracking.

BrainControl AAC is a modular Augmentative Alternative Communicator Assistive Communicator for LIS (Locked-in State) and CLIS patients. It is a kind of mental joystick allowing a computer or other external devices to be controlled by thoughts. 

Board Builder app icon

A communication app for the iPad used to build communication boards with voice output.

aac board with text box and speak button

App for Android and iOS devices for those who have difficulty speaking but are able to read.

Screenshot of photos of words and phrases for wants and needs.

An augmentative and alternative communication app designed to enable speech-impaired individuals to communicate more effectively.

Pirate Chat App logo

A series of communication apps based on phatic communication (feedback to the speaker).

CareBW app for nursing providers. On the far left side is the navigation column with tabs and to the right is the main display area for the various tab capabilities.

IT tool to easily manage residents, service providers, and citizens' organizations based on the development of social space in the areas of housing, social services, assistance, and care. With the help of an app (application on a tablet computer), residents can be specifically integrated into the care of a "digital neighborhood. "

Square red image with a white conversation bubble in the middle with a lowercase letter p, colored in red, inside.

A text-to-speech alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) app designed for people who are literate but have lost the ability to speak possibly due to cerebral palsy, motor neuron disease, laryngectomy, stroke, apraxia or brain injury.