For most of us, cell phones are indispensable. But for the 70 million people with profound or severe hearing loss, it represents a crucial missed point of contact. The RogerVoice app aims to change ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Federico Guerrini is a reporter covering tech policy and AI. With RogerVoice, the deaf or hard-of-hearing person starts a call and ...
These days, speech recognition is a lot about Siri versus Google Now versus Cortana, but that is definitely not the only use case for the technology. We often take for granted what we are able to use ...
French startup RogerVoice has created the world's first ever subtitling smartphone app that enables deaf and hard-of-hearing people to make phone calls. There are over 70 million people in the world ...
This is where technology shines — RogerVoice is not yet another Uber for X. It will potentially help millions of hard-of-hearing people by letting them make phone calls. Some of them might even make ...
Advances in automatic voice recognition technology have spurred a Paris-based start-up to launch a crowd-fund campaign to bring to market the first worldwide service that offers captioned telephone ...
PARIS, FRANCE, December 11, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Rogervoice, the world-leading captioned-call technology empowering deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to ...