Apps that give language a helping hand

Communication is a basic human right. When spoken words are not an option, we must find alternative ways to express thoughts, needs, and emotions.

TalkiTale creates digital tools that help children and adults with communication challenges express themselves, connect with others, and take an active part in daily life.

Our first app, which can translate sign-supported communication, is currently in development, shaped by input from experts, families, and educators.

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Who do we support?

TalkiTale’s products are designed for people who face communication barriers—and those who support them:

  • Children and adults with complex communication needs – Individuals who use alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) methods to express themselves.
  • Parents and caregivers – Families and professionals looking for tools to support everyday communication, learning, and interaction.
  • Institutions– Schools, speech therapists, educators, and healthcare providers working with individuals with communication disabilities.

Who supports us?

We are proud to be a part of Innofounder, an intensive startup accelerator program by Innovation Fund Denmark. The grant provides financial support and mentoring, over the course of 12 months, with the to accelerate the development of innovative entrepreneurial ideas from the early stages to a stage where the company becomes financially sustainable.

Innovation Fund Denmark invests in entrepreneurs, researchers and businesses that create value for Denmark and new solutions to our society’s biggest challenges – and supports the development of new knowledge and technology creating growth and employment in Denmark.

TalkiTale collaborates with COMUNIK, a provider of specialized language training and consultancy in the Karlstad Model of Language Learning as well as Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).

 

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