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Uses free service to provide visible text of what is being said.
Alternative Vocabulary 1: 
voice, control, mouse
Alternative Vocabulary 2: 
speech, text, controlled, recognition, command, software, activated, pointer
Alternative Vocabulary 3: 
keyboard, input, email, using, move, dragon, commands, dictation, controls, vocal, naturally, speaking, technology, type
Alternative Vocabulary 4: 
options, cursor, hands, solutions, speech-to-text, activation, controller, microphone, operation, movement, typing, free, navigation, controlling, siri, accessibility, audible, feature, disabled, verbal, talk, audio, writing, write, computing, screen, eye, computers, send, instead
Alternative Vocabulary 5: 
hey, google, accessing, alternative, enable, automation, activator, communicator, follower, smart, action, spoken, directed, guided, total, instructor, listen, im, talking, completely, application, activity, assistance, remote, surf, voice-directed, voice-direct, hands-free, interact, precognition, need, without, physical, select, items, alternatives, switch, speak, tracking, motion, grid, right, left, windows, available, voice-operated, ada, compliance, support, interfaces, programs, dictate, navigate, automated, voice-controlled, place, computed, well, transcription, commanding, operated, moving, dictating, persons, usage, natural, language, ui
A phone number at the top of the Live Relay Call screen and a text exchange underneath.

A free app available for people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, or have a speech disability to place relay calls and communicate using text. Available only in the USA and US territories. 

Horizontal, rectangular block with two monitors at either end and blue rectangular block in the middle that has a green circle in the middle with red lines around it and white sound waves emanating on the upper left and lower right sides.

A communications service that uses artificial intelligence to convert speech to text, and text into speech, in real-time for people who cannot use a normal telephone.

An illustration of a shop front with a door and two display windows, each with a bookshelf. Above the door reads "Future Aids" in both English and Braille. There is also Braille on the door. The shop is red, yellow, and blue. Beneath the illustration reads "The Braille Superstore."

Voice output utility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. 

The RogerVoice logo, which is a green "speech bubble" shape with a white outline of a person wearing a headset and pilot's goggles.

Captioned telephone calls and relay service for smartphones.

Hamilton CapTel captioning service on the devices it supports.

Hamilton CapTel offers various captioned telephone technology solutions designed to make it easier for people with hearing loss to use telephones, smartphones, and tablets.

Various types of accessibility features in mobile devices. In one image, there is an illustration of a user controlling their smartphone using voice control. Also shown is an iPhone with screen magnification. The screen is zoomed in and shows a section of the home screen apps. There is an iPhone connected via its charging port to an external switch adapter. The switch is large, round, and red. There is also a hand holding a touchscreen candy-bar style mobile phone that is displaying braille.

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Woman signing a phone call next to text summarizing Pedius product highlights

Pedius is a communication app that allows people who are deaf to make phone calls using voice recognition and synthesis technologies.

Ava smartphone interface with chat with 5 pics of different individuals, each with having a different color circle. Below this is the conversations written with each name and text in the corresponding color as the circled pic.

An app that is designed to empower people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing by allowing them to follow conversations in real-time. The app provides 24/7 real-time captioning/transcribing on a smartphone.