Speech Assistant AAC
Speech Assistant AAC
Speech Assistant AAC
Everyone
A-Soft-nl
Speech Assistant is a Text to Speech AAC app for people who are speech impaired.


Average Rating

4.5


Number of Ratings

2,929


Number of Downloads

500K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Speech Assistant AAC

Speech Assistant AAC is a text-to-speech (TTS) app designed for people who are speech impaired, for example due to Aphasia, MND/ALS, Autism, Stroke, Cerebral Palsy or other speech problems. With the app you can create categories and phrases, which are placed on buttons. With these buttons you can ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

3

Total Categories

2

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

6

Counts

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User Reviews

adragonfly adragonfly
51
Saturday, March 15, 2025

Has no ads ever. Free version has lots of space for custom words and phrases, & you can re-label the categories however you need. I used the free version for over a year. Now, for a year +, I've been using the paid version, which is a one-time payment. It allows for a bunch more words, phrases, and categories. The paid version also enables some neat organization tools like color coding & adding icons. Best part is if you get a new device you want to transfer data, it's easy AF.

J Bluewind J Bluewind
87
Saturday, October 19, 2024

Honestly great for a free app. I couldn't talk for months after damaging my vocal cords and it was a great help getting to communicate out loud for my mental health. I could get help in a store, save questions for later that I could ask my doctor during an appointment, "yell" for help, or just communicate while riding a car. I still use it when it's easier to be non-verbal from everyday autism stuff. It's not perfect and bad at a few names, but the learning curve is reasonable and it helps ♡

Rylan “Blu” Nickels Rylan “Blu” Nickels
76
Saturday, December 30, 2023

The app is very good and easy to use, even in its limited free version. It's a great primarily text based aac, but i think two things should be changed. - Add a dark mode option to free users. I would say dark gray white text is a good alternative to the default button colors and dark mode for settings should be available too. - For paid users, even more custom colors for the personalized palette would be VERY appreciated. I want to make a purple layout. Hex code entering or smth. Edited

C S C S
59
Sunday, April 2, 2023

Exactly what I needed when I had laryngitis, did it's job great. Thank you big time to the creators for your assistance! The UI was friendly, but looks like it was made for Windows XP. A style that isn't confusing I know is genuinely difficult to develop when it comes to software, but it would help set this app apart. Also, no annoying bloatiness or logins like Speechify... I personally prefer this app to Speechify, because ify was more cumbersome than elegant. P.S. Lack of ads makes you king

Sarah Price Hancock Sarah Price Hancock
55
Tuesday, August 15, 2023

I'm an AAC user with a brain injury, I am grateful it's so intuitive. I just barely downloaded it, & can use it. When customizing, if I could add more than 1 category to a phrase, it would really help. E.g when I modified "My address is_______)" it saved in "common" but did not in "Home." I need to either edit phrase again in "Home" or remember where I hid phrases. Issue for memory/concentration. Can this app use voicekeeper voices? If I can add multiple labels & use my voicekeeper, SOLD!

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