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Otter Voice Meeting Notes

An app that has accessibility features for people with disabilities Otter Voice Meeting Notes is an example of a possible assistive technology app/online service. It transcribes speech to text in real-time using artificial intelligence and offers superior accuracy than what people are accustomed to using similar services on their digital devices. While Otter wasn’t intended for use by people wi...

Easy Talk

Easy Talk is a Android app that uses voice recognition technology to transcribe a conversation into text which is then displayed on-screen. It is available in two versions; the Lite Version and the Pro Version. The Lite version is available free of charge and is ads free, but with restricted features. The Pro version costs US $4.39 and contains more features, including two way conversations bet...

TextHear Personal Hearing Aid

The TextHear - Personal Hearing Aid app is an interesting entry into the speech-to-text processing field. Similar to Google's Transcribe, it displays an on-screen conversion of speech-to-text via input from a smartphone or tablet in-built microphone or, through the microphone jack. Available for free on both Google Play and the iPhone App Store it can be download and easily installed. A WiFi or...