Avaz app
Avaz App is a speech generating device designed to assist individuals with speech impairments or communication disorders. Developed by Invention Labs, the Avaz App is a AAC device that uses pictures and text to help users communicate their thoughts and needs.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Avaz App is a touchscreen-based application that allows users to communicate by selecting pictures or typing out words. The app then generates speech based on the user's selections. The Avaz App is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, with a simple interface and customizable settings.
Features[edit | edit source]
The Avaz App includes a variety of features designed to facilitate communication. These include:
- Picture Communication: Users can select from a library of thousands of pictures to express their thoughts and needs.
- Text-to-Speech: Users can type out words or sentences, which the app then converts into speech.
- Customization: The app allows users to add their own pictures and words, making it highly customizable to the user's needs.
- Language Development: The app includes features designed to help users develop their language skills, such as a vocabulary builder and sentence prediction.
Use in Therapy[edit | edit source]
The Avaz App is often used in speech therapy and occupational therapy to assist individuals with communication disorders. It can be used to help individuals with a variety of conditions, including autism, cerebral palsy, aphasia, and developmental delays.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Avaz App has been well-received by both users and professionals in the field of speech and language therapy. It has been praised for its ease of use, customization options, and effectiveness in facilitating communication.
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