This app converts spoken words into visual symbols, aiding communication for individuals with speech impairments. Users can personalize symbols with images and share messages easily across various platforms.



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This app converts spoken words into visual symbols, aiding communication for individuals with speech impairments. Users can personalize symbols with images and share messages easily across various platforms.




This app provides Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools to help children with disabilities express themselves. Users can create custom communication boards with text-to-speech functionality in multiple languages and voices, using their own images and preferred colors.


Access and save pictograms from Arasaac to your device. These symbols can then be utilized in various Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) applications. The pictograms are licensed under Creative Commons.


This app provides a simple way for individuals with communication impairments to express themselves. Users can record voice messages and assign them to large, easy-to-press buttons, optionally adding images for visual cues. It's designed for making requests, participating in activities, or expressing choices.


This app simplifies Padel scoring by allowing users to update the score and service order with a Bluetooth button. It supports various game settings like doubles/singles, player names, and golden points.






This app lets children safely enjoy videos and music. Parents can import content from various sources and create multiple profiles for different kids. It also supports Bluetooth switch access for enhanced accessibility.


A music player designed for children, allowing them to independently play their favorite songs. Users can create custom playlists by selecting tracks from the music library and adding personalized cover art from their photo gallery.


This app facilitates communication for individuals with speech impairments by converting spoken words into visual symbols. Users can personalize symbols with images and share messages across various platforms. It's designed for parents, therapists, and educators working with children or adults with communication challenges.





