Voiceitt brings personalised AI speech recognition to remote work
Colin Hughes, a Voiceitt user, praises the AI system’s accuracy for composing emails and short messages but calls for more advanced speech-driven tools.
Israeli company Voiceitt aims to revolutionise communication for people with speech impairments through its AI-powered speech recognition system. Using personalised voice models, Voiceitt helps those affected by conditions like cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, and Down syndrome to communicate more effectively with both people and digital devices.
Voiceitt, launched in 2021 as a vocal translator app, is now integrated with platforms such as WebEx, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. It allows users to convert non-standard speech into captions and text for video calls and written documents, opening up new opportunities for remote work and communication.
Co-founder Sara Smolley views the project as a personal mission, inspired by her grandmother’s struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Voiceitt is designed to offer accessibility in the workplace and beyond, with users like accessibility advocate Colin Hughes praising its accuracy but also advocating for more features.
As the field of speech recognition advances, Voiceitt partners with major platforms and complies with strict privacy regulations to protect user data. Smolley believes the technology will significantly improve users’ independence and enjoyment of modern technology.