Spoken - Tap to Talk AAC

🇺🇸 United States
Spoken Inc.  | 
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3.2
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App Age
10y 1m
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Last Update
Nov 19, 2025
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$6.49 - 99.99

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3.68
4.68
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
175
821.2K
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8y 9m
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$128
$52
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Spoken - Tap to Talk AAC
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Never miss out on the conversation again. Spoken is an AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) app designed for teens and adults who have trouble speaking due to non-speaking autism, aphasia, or other speech and language disorders. Simply download the app on a phone or tablet and tap on the screen to build sentences quickly — Spoken speaks them automatically, with a wide variety of natural-sounding voices to choose from. • Speak Naturally With Spoken you're not limited to simple phrases when you talk. It gives you the freedom to express complex emotions and thoughts with an extensive vocabulary. Our large selection of natural-sounding, customizable voices ensures your communication sounds like you — not robotic. • Let Spoken Learn Your Voice Everyone has their own way of talking, and Spoken adapts to yours. Our speech engine learns the way you talk, offering word suggestions that match your style of communication. The more you use the app, the better it gets at providing them. • Start Talking Right Away Spoken is very easy to use. It understands what you want to say, so all you have to do is tap to talk. Quickly build sentences and Spoken will speak them automatically. • Live Life We understand the challenges and isolation that can come from being unable to use your voice. Spoken was designed to empower non-speaking adults to live bigger, more meaningful lives. If you’ve been diagnosed with ALS, apraxia, selective mutism, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, or lost your ability to speak due to a stroke, Spoken may be right for you too. Download the app on a phone or tablet to see how it helps you communicate. Key Features: • Get Personalized Predictions Spoken learns from your speech patterns, offering increasingly accurate next-word predictions as you use it to speak. A quick survey helps it tailor suggestions based on the people and places you talk about most. • Write, Draw, or Type to Talk Communicate in the way that feels most comfortable. You can type, handwrite, or even draw a picture — like a house or a tree — and Spoken will recognize it, turn it into text, and speak it out loud. • Choose Your Voice Pick from Spoken’s wide selection of lifelike, customizable voices covering a variety of accents and identities. No robotic text-to-speech (TTS)! Easily adjust the speed and pitch of your speech. • Save Phrases Store important phrases in a dedicated, easy-to-navigate menu so you’re prepared to speak at a moment’s notice. • Show Large Display your words at full-screen with large type for easier communication in noisy environments. • Get Attention Quickly grab someone’s attention with a single tap — whether in an emergency or just to signal you’re ready to talk. Spoken’s alert feature is customizable and conveniently placed. • And more! Spoken’s robust feature set makes it one of the most powerful assistive communication apps available. Some of Spoken’s features are only available with Spoken Premium. Upon download, you are automatically enrolled in a complimentary trial of Premium. The core function of AAC — the ability to speak — is completely free. Why Spoken Is the AAC App for You Spoken is a modern alternative to traditional augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and communication boards. Available on your existing phone or tablet, Spoken integrates seamlessly into your life and you can access it immediately. Plus, its advanced predictive text gives you the freedom to use any words you want, unlike a simple communication board and most dedicated communication devices. Spoken is actively supported and constantly evolving based on user feedback. If you have suggestions for the direction of the app’s development or need help, please reach out to us at help@spokenaac.com! Terms & Conditions: https://spokenaac.com/terms/}
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3.2
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Some Latest Reviews

KarsynRoseDeMent
05 Dec, 2025
2
I can’t talk right now because of medical reasons, so it causes me pain to do so. This app was great at first when I could save phrases that I commonly needed help with from the people around me. But then it wanted me to pay for it and pops up everytime I open the app witch’s makes me slower to reply. I would recommend something better that doesn’t shove adds in your face if you are using it for a reason that I am.
hederahellix
22 Mar, 2025
5
I love this app so much. It’s the best most accessible and free AAC app I have found and I use it often. I like that it’s customizable and you can save your own phrases. If I had to add something to it I would add folders to store separate saved phrases. But this app is awesome !!!
Lovely_Dovey1263
17 Feb, 2025
4
I’m young but I have barely any communication skills. This app is good for people who can’t communicate what they want or need in the moment. I’m taking a star off because I feel like it could be better, but it’s pretty decent.
giantfluffyparrot
06 Jul, 2024
1
I will start by saying that I find the idea of paying an ongoing subscription fee in order to access basic communication to repugnant. A one-time cost that pays the developers fairly for their work is perfectly reasonable. The expectation that one can have their voice taken away at any time if they can no longer afford it is not. As for the app itself, about the only positive thing I have to say about it is that the voices are decent. They are smooth and not overly robotic. That said, the speech kept glitching, and the first part of my sentences would get cut off randomly, so only the last half of the sentence could be heard. The lack of organisation for the word prediction renders it functionally useless. I can write, “I want,” and then spend 10 minutes scrolling in search of the thing I want, or I can take two seconds to type the word in myself. If a person has cognitive disabilities such as aphasia, which cause them to forget or otherwise be unable to type what they want to say, to the point that they need to search for the pre-written word, there are AAC apps that provide this feature as a core part of how they function. This app is not going to meet the needs of such people. Additionally, even when I do press a word in the search function, it immediately pulls up the keyboard every time. This blocks my view of all but the top row of searched words, and I almost deleted the app after five seconds due to how annoying it was to have to close the keyboard after every single word that I pressed. The saved phrases function saves some time, but if you have more than five or six phrases saved, it is again going to take you longer to find the phrase in your list than it will to just type out the whole sentence. There is no way of making the phrases visually distinct from one another, such as via the use of pictures or colours. Everything is the same black and white, in the same font, requiring you to read out each phrase separately to find the one you want. A big reason that other AAC apps have variable colour and picture customisation is not only for pre-literate children, it is to make the task of finding the word or phrase you want as quick and efficient as possible. As it stands, this app is an expensive text to speech app with a few fancy but functionally useless bells tacked on. If you want a useful, practical, affordable text-based speech app, I would recommend Speech Assistant instead.
rolfejr
06 Jun, 2024
5
My wife had a brain tumor removed and lost speech temporarily while the brain recovered. She had full comprehension and knew the words to say she just couldn't speak them. She could type on her phone perfectly fine, and this app coupled with a good quality Bluetooth speaker was a godsend. - it gave her a voice. The "poppy" voice is a very nice natural female voice. I have one suggestion. Autocorrect - either as a default or at least as an option to just use the phone's built in autocorrect. The predictive text is awesome, but in the days after the surgery as my wife became more comfortable looking at her phone and typing, we found she could type what she wanted to say faster than selecting words from predictive text (which was awesome at first or for those with difficulty typing). In our situation we also found it much more natural to turn off the setting to speak every word as it's being typed, and instead write out the sentence, then tell the app to speak. However, the lack of auto correct on individually typed words really slowed her down. We all have gotten spoiled by autocorrect so it seems unnatural and difficult to type without it.
millie! 📺🫶🏻
30 Nov, 2023
5
hello! i am a semi-verbal autistic teen. i use this when i go non verbal or dont choose to speak! its very helpful in situations where i cant speak. i love that i can create my own sentences and be able to customize the voice! its also very convenient, i could use it anywhere. im unfortunately undiagnosed but got it confirmed by a physician, so my parents sort of understand my situation when i use this. thank you so much for creating this wonderful app! 🫶🏻
PleaseNoProfileSave
03 Oct, 2023
1
The fact that these developers rug-pulled certain people by originally having the voice change options be free - and as of a recent update, it seems, put it behind a paywall is… Shameful to say the least. The app already had its issues and its ridiculous choices as to what to paywall. But the concept of paywalling something that may help an AAC user feel some level of control over something as identifying as their voice… It’s repulsive. It’s a disgusting choice. Plus, doing such and having the gal to call their app “accessible” - have sales for AAC awareness despite everything showing they don’t care about AAC users who don’t pay them - and doubling this paywall by hiding any sort of one time payment on their website, leaving only a subscription open on the app. It just very much reads like they! Don’t! Care! @Devs; I genuinely expect you to respond with the same canned “Go to our website for a one time payment uwu” like you do to everyone else. Go ahead. It shows how little you care.
Damianhatesyou
28 Jul, 2023
1
Love the voice options but the price is ridiculous. I would recommend this to all of my autistic friends if it wasnt 12 dollars a month or 99 a year! No option for one time purchase at a reasonable price??? Putting this kind of paywall on disabled people is shameful.
EnderGirl0922
28 Apr, 2023
1
The fact that this app has the gall to call itself “accessible” and then lock basic features behind exorbitant prices to extort the disabled insults me. The lifetime premium is far more expensive for what it does (unlocks a few basic features), and they hide it on their website- in the app you can only pay for the subscriptions, because they want to prey on people who forget to unsubscribe. I did not ask to be disabled. I would simply speak if I could. That’s not an excuse to extort me. It even goes so far as to disable the predictive text feature which came built into my phone’s keyboard just so they could paywall a “learning predictive keyboard” as a “premium” feature. This also disables autocorrect, which is incredibly frustrating. On top of that, the predictive text is useless. It loads so slowly that typing is much faster. It can’t even be used offline, unlike, oh, I don’t know, the predictive text feature built into my phone’s keyboard. I thought once my free trial ran out that I would be restricted to one or two basic voice options, presumably the first two on the list (Magnolia and Oak), with no control over pitch or speed. Nope. The voice they gave me wasn’t even an option. It’s the most outdated, horrible sounding tts voice I’ve ever heard. Barely legible and grating on the ears. It’s apparently called DECTalk and was made all the way back in 1983. Impressive technology for the time, sure, but horrendous today. Just awful. I’d get better results from using google translate’s built in voice.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.24
Voted: 177
App Store Link:
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Categories: Health & Fitness, Medical
Size: 110MB
iAP: 6.49 - 99.99 $
App Age: 10 years 1 month
Release Date: Nov 09, 2015
Last Update: Nov 19, 2025
Version: 1.9.5
Version history
1.9.5
Nov 19, 2025
• Added Autocorrect Toggle: Choose if you want misspelled words to be corrected while typing • Added Spellcheck Toggle: When turned on, potentially misspelled words will turn reddish-orange • Accessibility Improvements: The app was overhauled for VoiceOver and screen reader users • Performance Enhancements & Bug Fixes: Word predictions load faster and the “try again” screen appears less, plus multiple visual adjustments for a smoother experience
1.9.4
Nov 14, 2025
• Added Autocorrect Toggle: Choose if you want misspelled words to be corrected while typing • Added Spellcheck Toggle: When turned on, potentially misspelled words will turn reddish-orange • Accessibility Improvements: The app was overhauled for VoiceOver and screen reader users • Performance Enhancements & Bug Fixes: Word predictions load faster and the “try again” screen appears less, plus multiple visual adjustments for a smoother experience
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