TechWhispp has developed a groundbreaking AI assistive voice technology, aimed at aiding individuals with voice disabilities. This innovative app allows users to communicate in their natural voice, providing a vital communication tool for those with conditions such as severe stuttering or vocal cord paralysis.
Founder and CEO of Whispp, Joris Castermans, highlighted the potential impact of the technology, particularly for individuals with ALS and Parkinson’s disease. By simply whispering into the app, users can experience improved fluency in their speech, offering a significant breakthrough for those facing communication challenges.
The app also has the capability to replicate the user’s original voice, requiring only a few minutes of voice recordings as a sample. This feature has been particularly meaningful for individuals such as Edo van den Brink, who has experienced pain when speaking at full volume due to damaged facial nerves. The app’s ability to restore his voice to its original state has had a profound impact on his communication and overall well-being.
Utilizing audio-to-audio-based artificial intelligence operating in the cloud, Whispp has harnessed cutting-edge technology to develop this assistive voice app. Recently, the company unveiled their AI-driven phone-calling feature at the consumer electronics show, marking a significant milestone in making the technology accessible to a wider audience.
Whispp’s app is now available for both iPhone and Android users, with a free trial option upon download. Subscriptions are offered starting at $19.99, providing an affordable and potentially life-changing solution for individuals with voice disabilities.
This groundbreaking development in assistive voice technology represents a significant step forward in enhancing communication and quality of life for those with voice disabilities.