In this communication app, users select words quickly using minimal touches and access a large vocabulary. Includes Smarty Symbols, speech options from CereProc and Acapela, and customizable voice features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.8
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
77%
4 star
13%
3 star
4%
2 star
3%
1 star
4%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
25% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
77% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Speak for Yourself
With the release of version 2.3, users can choose to include voice options from Acapela Text-To-Speech from Acapela Group through in-app purchasing.
Regardless of their current language level, this application can meet people where they are and provide language for a lifetime, because it’s a basic human right to Speak for Yourself.
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Reviews for Speak for Yourself
Girl3422223
This is pretty good I gotta say.
This is a wonderful app my child lost her voice for. This is the only reason that she should bring her iPad to school. She needs to speak and this year her brother isn’t in the class so we bought this 300 dollar worth it app. It speaks wonderfully nice for her and she can easily tell us what she needs just from this. I’d do anything for better updates too though. I’m Emma, a parent of a young girl who has a no speaking disease. I think if you have a sad story like this you should totally get this. Even if you can speak fine, it’s still wonderful for everybody. I hope you download but if your the owner then I think you should update!
krm1244
User friendly
I am a parent of a nonverbal child. We have tried different APPs and this one is by far the easiest to use and model. I love the babble function and the search function. We purchased a voice that suits our son. We purchased a key guard as well to separate the buttons for our son with cerebral palsy.