IncluVoice: Giving Every Learner a Voice.
A predictive AI-assisted communication support tool for nonverbal and minimally verbal learners. IncluVoice uses contextual prediction to reduce symbol selection cognitive load — accelerating functional communication from first utterance.
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Clinical Evidence
AI-Assisted Communication Access
Communication research demonstrates that access to robust support systems dramatically improves quality of life, reduces challenging behaviors, and accelerates language development in learners with complex communication needs.
Predictive Symbol Sequencing
Context-aware AI predicts the next likely symbol based on time of day, location, conversation history, and individual usage patterns — reducing selections needed per utterance by up to 60%.
Cognitive Load Reduction
Dynamic grid layouts adapt symbol density to the learner's motor and cognitive profile. As proficiency grows, the system progressively increases vocabulary breadth without overwhelming the user.
Natural Language Generation
Transforms symbol sequences into grammatically correct spoken output. Learners communicate in complete sentences while selecting fewer individual symbols — bridging the gap between aided and unaided communication.
District Integration
Communication Data Flows to the IEP.
Every utterance, symbol selection pattern, and communication growth metric syncs to the IncluShift OS — giving SLPs the data they need to write research-informed communication goals and track IEP communication objectives with clinical precision.
Further Reading
Research Briefs on This Topic
AAC Abandonment and Motor-Planning Consistency
Why 50–90 % of AAC devices are abandoned within the first year — and the three predictable causes (motor-plan disruption, partner-training gap, vocabulary mismatch) that account for most cases.
Substitution Limits — Why Paper Cannot Replace Screen-Based Assistive Technology
The Sweden/Denmark return-to-books trend does not carve out disability. For SPED, IDEA AT mandate and AAC-as-voice make screen access a federal civil-rights matter.