Revolutionize communication with our Deaf Translator
Transform your communication experience with our groundbreaking Deaf Translator app, bridging gaps and fostering inclusivity seamlessly on your mobile device

Quality features
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Translation & Transcription
Inclusive translation in sign language and transcription
Real time communication
Enable inclusive real time communication based on artificial intelligence
Learning
Master sign language conveniently on your journey of Deaf Learning.

Core features
Innovative Deaf Translation, anytime, anywhere
Sign recognition
Experience seamless deaf sign recognition technology, effortlessly translating sign language from the comfort of your home. Unlock communication accessibility with ease.
Sign generation
Empower expressive communication with cutting-edge deaf sign generation, bringing forth natural and dynamic sign language expressions.
Quality features
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Smart Features
Innovative features enhancing accessibility and communication for Deaf Translator users.
Fast Performance
Swift and efficient performance for seamless communication in Deaf Translator.
Unlimited Content
Access an endless array of content with Deaf Translator.
Unlimited Customization
Tailor your experience limitlessly with Deaf Translator's customizable features.
Boost Productivity
Elevate efficiency and output with Deaf Translator for enhanced productivity.
Customer Support
Responsive assistance and support for users of Deaf Translator services
Whats the function
Let’s see how it works
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Input/Recording
You can type a text, record with your camera or put a video
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Translation/Recognition
Tanslation or recognition depond on yoir input type
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Output
Get a text or sign langage video
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Enhancements
Additional features : real-time translation, customization options
Deaf Community Common Mistakes
Curiosity
Can I say “deaf people”?
If you thought this term was offensive, you are mistaken. It is the way they prefer to be called. On the other hand, using deaf-mute is wrong, deaf people have a voice and muteness is a different disability.
Is Sign Language made up of “signs” or “gestures”?
At some point you must have come across the term “gestures” when referring to ASL, right? While signs are how people communicate in Sign Languages, gestures are just movements people often use as part of their communicative act.
Is there a difference between deaf and hearing impaired people?
From a clinical point of view, what differentiates the deaf from the hearing impaired is the depth of the hearing loss. However, taking into consideration only the clinical perspective is not enough, since the different terms also carry an important cultural component: American Sign Language.