
Sayable: AAC Tap to Talk
Speech aid for aphasia & ALS
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$29.99
About
Sayable is an AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) app made for adults who find speaking difficult — after a stroke, with ALS/MND, aphasia, dysarthria, or after throat surgery.
Tap a symbol, and the app says it out loud. No complicated setup. It works the day you open it.
MADE FOR
- Adults with aphasia after a stroke
- People living with ALS/MND or other progressive conditions
- Anyone who has temporarily lost their voice
- Their families, caregivers, and speech-language pathologists
TAP. SPEAK. BE HEARD.
- Scene-based communication boards: health, food, people, places, time and more (24 categories, 260+ words)
- Large buttons with clear picture symbols. Tap once and it speaks
- Combine words into sentences, or say just one word — both work
PREDICTS YOUR NEXT WORD
- Suggests what you are likely to say next, based on the word you just tapped
- Learns how you speak, so you need fewer taps over time
ADD YOUR OWN WORDS
- Turn family photos into buttons ("My grandson")
- One-tap phrases, including partner requests like "Please speak slowly."
FOR THE HARD MOMENTS
- Show mode: display your message in huge letters for noisy places
- Call for help: a loud voice and flashing screen to call someone from another room
- Keyboard with word prediction, spoken aloud — for those who can type
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
- Works fully offline — every feature, even with no signal
- No account. Your data stays on your device
- No ads
- Full backup, so you can move everything to a new device
FROM THE DEVELOPER
Sayable grows with your feedback. A missing word, a confusing button — send it from Settings. I read every message and ship improvements.
Symbols: Mulberry Symbols (CC BY-SA)
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What's New in Sayable
1.0.1
July 25, 2026
Minor improvements and bug fixes.







