Designed for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad as well as all Android OS Devices.

The APP and WebSite offers a full-featured flexible and easy to use Augmentative and Alternative Communication solution for people who have trouble communicating.
 
Created to quickly & easily create custom PECS Speech Sets Online. Speech Sets can be loaded on one or many mobile devices as well as our FREE Desktop AACSpeechBuddy Application.

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Speech Sets can be shared with your child's speech therapist and can be loaded on multiple devices.

With the easy to use web management, parents and teachers can collaborate and work on Speech Sets from any Internet Browser on your computer or mobile device.

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No other AAC app gives you the ability to share your created, customized, personalized
speech sets with others.

Not only does the AACSpeechBuddy give you the ability to share your created, customized, personalized speech sets with others, it also gives you the ability to load the speech set that specifically pertains to a certain individual or situation - by simply selecting a speech set or entering a profile id which changes the entire content loaded onto your APP in one easy action!
 
A Speech Set consists of selected images with corresponding words/sentences. Essentially custom digital PECS icons with text and audible speech.

Now including over 2000+ images from the Mulberry Symbols collection by Paxtoncrafts Charitable Trust.

 

 
These images are internationally recognized standardized communication images, and are now available FREE for use in your own custom speech sets.
 

 

 

 

 
The interface of AACSpeechBuddy itself is nicely organized,
intuitive, and user-friendly
It doesn't take long to get accustomed to it. Another thing this app offers that it's AAC counterparts neglect is the option, with the touch of finger, to flip the screen over to reveal a large, easy-to-read, text of whatever the user has chosen to say with their speech set. In other words, if your autistic non-verbal teenager is in a busy deli trying to use his iPhone to communicate, but the environment is too noisy to hear anything, he can simply SHOW the screen and have you read it.

             ~ Excerpt from app review at AutismEpicenter.com