Everything AphaSay can do.
Built for daily use, not therapy sessions. Designed for shaky hands, tired eyes, and people who don't want to read instructions.
Tap. Speak. Be understood.
The Talk screen has one button. You tap it, you speak, and the app handles the rest. There are no menus to navigate, no commands to remember, and no time limits on how long you can take.
If the AI is sure of what you meant, it speaks the sentence right away. If it is not sure, it shows you the options and you tap the right one.
That's the entire interaction.
TALK SCREEN
Heard
"phone... wife... call... now"
Reconstructed
"Please call my wife on the phone now."
Sound like yourself again.
Stroke does not always erase your voice. It usually erases your ability to use it. With AphaSay, you can upload pre-stroke recordings — voicemails, home videos, anything with two to five minutes of audio — and ElevenLabs builds a clone of your voice.
Every reconstructed sentence then comes out in that voice. Your family hears you again. Your kids hear their parent. You hear yourself.
If no old recordings exist, the app offers a library of natural voices to pick from.
VOICE SETUP
Voicemail from 2023
1:42
Wedding speech video
3:15
Phone call recording
0:58
For when speed matters more than reconstruction.
Some things you say all the time. "I am hungry." "Call my doctor." "I love you." "I am in pain." These do not need AI inference. They need to come out instantly.
The Quick Phrases screen has five categories: emergency, medical, daily needs, social, and communication. Each holds the phrases that matter to you. You tap one and it plays in your voice.
You and your family can add new phrases or remove ones you do not use.
QUICK PHRASES
Every conversation, saved and searchable.
Every session is logged. Every reconstruction is stored. You can scroll back through today, this week, or this month and see exactly what you said, what the app heard, and what it spoke aloud.
You can replay the original audio. You can export a session log as a PDF. You can share a week of conversations with your speech therapist with one tap.
If you do not want audio stored, turn it off in settings. The app will still work without keeping recordings.
TODAY — MAY 8
"cold... water... please"
"Can I have some cold water please?"
"tired... rest... room"
"I want to rest in my room."
"son... call... morning"
"Please have my son call me in the morning."
See recovery in numbers, not feelings.
Recovery from aphasia is slow and uneven. Some weeks feel like progress. Some weeks feel like nothing. AphaSay tracks the metrics that matter so you have actual evidence of how much you have improved.
Every Sunday you get a weekly report. It covers your confidence score trend, your success rate, the words you used to struggle with that you now produce correctly, the words still giving you trouble, and the topics you talked about most.
Every month you get a milestone report. It compares this month to your baseline and highlights every measurable improvement.
WEEKLY REPORT — WEEK 8
↑ +6pts vs last weekCONFIDENCE TREND
34
Words recovered
84%
This week's score
WORDS IMPROVING
Family stays connected without hovering.
The companion app for family members is read-only. They see what the patient communicated today, this week, and this month. They get notified of milestones. They can add quick phrases the patient might want. They cannot change anything else.
For families spread across cities or countries, this is how a daughter in Sydney stays in touch with her father's recovery in Multan.
COMPANION APP — FAMILY VIEW
Today, 3:14 PM
"Can I have some cold water please?"
🎉 Milestone
Dad used the word "please" correctly for the first time this week.
WEEK 8 SUMMARY
84%
Average confidence score
Built for clinicians, not clinicians' assistants.
The SLP web portal is separate from the mobile app. Speech-language pathologists log in and see a dashboard of all their patients. They review sessions, audio, error type analysis, and progress reports. They set goals for patients and track progress against them.
Auto-generated clinical notes are drafted for every patient every week. The clinician edits and approves them. This saves an hour of documentation per patient per week.
SLP PORTAL — PATIENT LIST
5 patientsAhmad K.
Week 8
84%
↑ improving
Margaret T.
Week 12
71%
↑ improving
Roberto S.
Week 3
58%
→ stable
Designed for the people who actually use it.
The patient using AphaSay may have weakness on one side, low vision, cognitive load, and zero patience for clutter. So we designed for that.
Every screen has one main action. Font size is twenty pixels minimum, with options to go larger. Touch targets are fifty-six pixels minimum so trembling hands can hit them. Contrast meets WCAG AAA. There are no time limits. Every action can be undone.
You can run the entire app one-handed. It works with iOS and Android switch control for users with severe motor impairment.
WCAG AAA contrast
56px touch targets
20px+ font size
Switch control support