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A young African American lady with a disability is using a communication app on a tablet device
A young African American lady with a disability is using a communication app on a tablet device

Ten Free Communication Apps

There are several free apps available to help nonspeaking individuals communicate by pointing to pictures or symbols. These apps often use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods to facilitate interaction. Here are some excellent options: 1. CoughDrop 2. LetMeTalk 3. Avaz Lite 4. PictoBoard 5. Proloquo2Go (Lite Version) 6. Snap Core First (Free Trial) 7. […]

There are several free apps available to help nonspeaking individuals communicate by pointing to pictures or symbols. These apps often use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods to facilitate interaction. Here are some excellent options:

Coughdrop mobile app logo

1. CoughDrop

  • Platform: iOS, Android, Web
  • Features:
    • Cloud-based AAC app with customizable communication boards.
    • Allows users to point to pictures or symbols to communicate.
    • Free trial available; some features remain accessible without a subscription.
  • Website: CoughDrop

2. LetMeTalk

  • Platform: iOS, Android
  • Features:
    • Offers a wide library of symbols and images.
    • Users can create custom communication boards.
    • Fully functional offline without the need for an internet connection.
  • Cost: Completely free.
  • Website: LetMeTalk
Avaz App: Making Every Voice Heard logo and tagline

3. Avaz Lite

  • Platform: iOS, Android
  • Features:
    • Designed for children with autism and other communication challenges.
    • Includes a symbol-based communication system and text-to-speech functionality.
    • Free lite version available with basic features.
  • Website: Avaz Inc.

4. PictoBoard

  • Platform: iOS, Android
  • Features:
    • Simple app for creating communication boards with pictures and symbols.
    • Allows users to tap images to express needs or thoughts.
    • Suitable for beginners.
  • Website: PictoBoard
Proloquo2Go mobile app logo by Assistive Ware

5. Proloquo2Go (Lite Version)

  • Platform: iOS
  • Features:
    • A simplified version of the paid Proloquo2Go app.
    • Includes basic picture-based communication tools for testing and exploration.
  • Website: Assistive Ware
Tobii Dynavox company logo with iOS icon

6. Snap Core First (Free Trial)

  • Platform: iOS, Windows
  • Features:
    • Symbol-based AAC app designed for effective communication.
    • Includes a free trial with access to key features for evaluation.
  • Website: Tobii Dynavox
Soundingboard communication app logo

7. SoundingBoard

  • Platform: iOS
  • Features:
    • Simple AAC app that lets users create custom communication boards.
    • Easy to use for both beginners and caregivers.
    • Free to download.
  • Website: AbleNet

8. Custom Boards – Communication AAC

  • Platform: iOS
  • Features:
    • Allows users to create custom boards using their own images and text.
    • Simple design for easy communication.
  • Website: Custom Boards
Grace mobile app for Autism on iPhone, iPad, and iTouch

9. Grace App

  • Platform: iOS
  • Features:
    • Picture exchange communication app designed for individuals with autism.
    • Users can build sentences by arranging images in sequence.
    • Free version with basic functionality.
  • Website: Grace

10. Free Printables + App Support

  • Websites like Boardmaker Online, Twinkl, or PECS offer free printable resources that can be combined with apps like Google Slides or PowerPoint for interactive pointing tools on a tablet.

Tips for Success

  • Customizability: Choose apps that allow uploading personal images or customizing boards to meet individual needs.
  • Caregiver Involvement: Ensure caregivers are trained to set up and use the app effectively.
  • Consistency: Use the app consistently to build familiarity and ease of use.

These apps can provide accessible and empowering tools to help nonspeaking individuals communicate effectively.

Originally posted January 10, 2025

About Ryan Wolfe:

It is Ryan's passion to equip and empower churches, organizations, and individuals to reach their disability communities for Jesus. Ryan comes to Ability Ministry with 15+ years of ministry experience. He previously worked at First Christian Church in Canton, Ohio as their full-time Disability Pastor. He also worked as a Church Consultant for Key Ministry. Micah 6:8 and Proverbs 31:8 best describe Ryan's commitment to life and ministry.
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