Voiceitt and Apraxia: When Can It Work?

Voiceitt can support individuals with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), though success depends on sufficient speech consistency for the system to learn. While apraxia is a motor planning disorder that often results in variable errors, disrupted prosody, and reduced intelligibility—especially for unfamiliar listeners—speech is not random, and many individuals demonstrate consistent patterns within certain phonemic contexts, familiar phrases, or word structures. Because Voiceitt is a personalized speech recognition system that learns a user’s unique productions rather than comparing them to standard pronunciation, it may approximate the level of understanding achieved by familiar listeners. Training may require more recordings, careful phrase selection, and patience early on, and progress is often non-linear. Voiceitt can become a meaningful communication support that increases independence and reduces communication breakdowns, provided expectations are realistic, and progress is measured thoughtfully.
Teach Voiceitt to Understand You: A Complete Guide to Training, Annotation, and Maximizing Accuracy

Voiceitt is the world’s leading personalized speech recognition platform for people with non-standard speech. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to improve your experience, this guide walks you through everything you need to know about how Voiceitt learns, adapts, and improves-especially when you help it help you. In this post, we’ll cover: How to […]
My Voice, Recognized at Last

by Taylor Woodard I am a professional social policy analyst who has a physical and speech disability, similar to cerebral palsy. My movements are slow and awkward, requiring the use of a mobility scooter, as well as light daily personal assistance. Further, with my slow speech pattern, I am not easily understood by […]
💬 Why Now is the Time to Purchase Voiceitt — And How to Do It Right

When it comes to personalized speech recognition, Voiceitt is changing the game for individuals with non-standard speech. From students with articulation disorders to adults with dysarthria, Voiceitt provides a powerful bridge to independence and communication. But as interest grows, one of the most common questions we hear is: “How do I buy it—and what’s the […]
How Voiceitt Opened Multiple Doors Despite Multiple Sclerosis

By Father Raymond “Ray” Bucko, SJ Living with multiple sclerosis has been a journey full of challenges, but it has also brought unexpected opportunities. This progressive condition has made tasks that many people take for granted—like typing or speaking clearly—nearly impossible for me. However, since discovering Voiceitt, my world has expanded in ways I never […]
It Takes a Village: Maximizing Your Voiceitt Trial with Kids

by Dr. Rachel Levy SLPD, CCC-SLP Voiceitt now only requires 50 recordings to access all features. However, the more effort involved in understanding a child, the more recordings Voiceitt will need to understand their unique speech. Thirty days is not a lot of time to record enough and see Voiceit’s full potentialt, especially when your […]
Empowering Communication Through Voiceitt

by Esther Klang As a quadriplegic with breathing challenges and vocal cord paralysis, I have struggled with effective communication, often finding myself unable to convey my thoughts and feelings fully and accurately. These limitations have created barriers in my personal and professional life, making simple interactions overwhelming, taunting, and isolating. The inability to communicate effectively […]
Unlocking Voice AI with Voiceitt: A Clinician’s Guide to a Successful Trial

Rachel Levy, SLPD, CCC-SLP, Co-Founder of The Babel Group, visited with Father Raymond Bucko, an active Voiceitt community member. Voiceitt, the leader in speech recognition technology for non-standard speech, accented English, or aging voices as both an Augmentative Alternative Communication(AAC) tool for communicating with others and an Assistive Technology(AT) tool for dictation, home automation, and […]