A photo of a child or adult using the app on a tablet, or a clean screenshot of the vocabulary grid.
For millions of individuals with non-verbal or minimally verbal communication needs—such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Apraxia of Speech, Down syndrome, or traumatic brain injury—the world can feel like a silent, frustrating maze. The ability to express a desire, ask a question, or share a joke is often taken for granted, yet for these individuals, the lack of a reliable voice can lead to isolation and anxiety. In response to this crisis of connection, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) technology has emerged as a lifeline. Among the many applications in this field, the stands out not merely as a tool for producing speech, but as an intelligent, intuitive, and empowering navigation system for the complex journey of human interaction. compass aac app
Personalization is at the heart of the Compass experience. Every user has a different level of motor control and linguistic understanding. Compass allows for deep customization: A photo of a child or adult using
Research-Based Communication ToolsThe app includes a variety of "Communication Pagesets." These are pre-designed layouts that organize vocabulary based on how people actually speak. This reduces the cognitive load on the user, making it faster to find words during a real-time conversation. In response to this crisis of connection, Augmentative