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justspeek.it

Freemium

Summary

Dedicated AAC devices cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, ship with clunky interfaces, and require specialist setup — leaving nonverbal communicators without a workable option the moment budget or logistics fall short. JustSpeek runs in a browser and brings symbol-based communication to any device that can load a webpage.

The tool is built for nonspeaking individuals — autistic children and adults, stroke survivors, tracheostomy patients — who need to construct and speak phrases through tappable symbols rather than typing. Because it is browser-based, there is no installation barrier for schools, clinics, or families working across shared or restricted devices. An integrated SOS alert feature adds an emergency layer that most general-purpose communication apps omit entirely. Multilingual switching mid-sentence is supported, which matters in bilingual households or medical settings where the clinician and the family speak different languages. The scraped page content available for this listing did not match the tool — factual claims about specific symbol library size, voice output options, and customization depth cannot be confirmed from source and are omitted here.

Bottom line: Pick JustSpeek when a family or clinic needs a low-cost, no-install AAC option fast — but plan around the lack of an API or self-hosted option the moment your organization needs to integrate communication data into a care platform or lock down a managed device environment.

Pricing Plans

Subscription
Price
€7/month
Free Tier
2 days of Pro features; likely limited to basic symbol board functionality after trial

Free Trial

Free

2 days of Pro features free, no card required

  • Basic AAC board access
  • Limited AI features

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Best For: Nonspeaking children, teens, and adults requiring accessible AAC, Users seeking low-cost alternatives to expensive dedicated AAC devices, Multilingual communicators needing language switching, People prioritizing emergency safety features in communication tools, Organizations needing browser-based deployment without app installation

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  • Browser-based deployment with no installation required, so a school or clinic can put it in front of a user on any existing device without IT approval cycles or app store access.
  • Built-in SOS emergency alerting alongside everyday symbol communication, which means a nonverbal user does not have to manage two separate apps to cover safety and daily expression.
  • Multilingual mid-sentence switching, so bilingual families and mixed-language clinical settings do not have to choose a single language for the interface and lock the user into it.
  • Subscription pricing far below dedicated AAC hardware costs, which means families priced out of specialist devices have a functional alternative without a one-time capital outlay.
  • No payment card required for the initial free access period, so caregivers can evaluate fit for a specific user before any financial commitment — removing the trial friction that causes many tools in this category to go untested.
  • No API is available, so the moment an organization needs to pull communication logs into a care platform, EHR, or data dashboard, there is no integration path — teams with that requirement move to dedicated AAC platforms that offer data export or clinical integrations.
  • No offline mode is described in the source material, which means connectivity loss in a hospital basement, airplane, or rural area cuts off communication entirely — a critical failure mode for a safety-oriented tool that teams address by maintaining a backup low-tech symbol board.
  • No self-hosted option exists, so organizations with data residency requirements or strict device management policies cannot deploy this within their own infrastructure — those teams evaluate on-premise AAC software or hardware devices instead.
  • Customization depth — whether caregivers can add custom symbols, reorganize grids, or build vocabulary sets specific to a user's environment — is not confirmed in available source material, which creates evaluation risk for speech-language pathologists who need vocabulary control as a baseline feature before recommending any AAC tool.

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About

Platforms
Web browser (phone, tablet, desktop); no iOS/Android-specific app mentioned
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-01T21:30:37.126Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Nonspeaking children, teens, and adults requiring accessible AAC
  • Users seeking low-cost alternatives to expensive dedicated AAC devices
  • Multilingual communicators needing language switching
  • People prioritizing emergency safety features in communication tools
  • Organizations needing browser-based deployment without app installation

What it does well

  • Communication for nonverbal autism spectrum individuals
  • Speech recovery support for stroke or tracheostomy patients
  • Emergency communication with integrated SOS alerting
  • Multilingual communication switching mid-sentence
  • Accessible communication in restaurants, airports, and medical settings

Integrations

ElevenLabs AI voices; WhatsApp and SMS integration for SOS alerts

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is justspeek.it free?
justspeek.it is a paid tool (€7/month). A 2-day free trial is available.
Is justspeek.it open source?
No — justspeek.it is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does justspeek.it support?
justspeek.it is available on: Web browser (phone, tablet, desktop); no iOS/Android-specific app mentioned.

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justspeek.it

JustSpeek is a browser-based augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tool designed for nonspeaking users who communicate by selecting symbols to build phrases, which the tool then speaks aloud. The workflow is tap-to-speak: a user selects symbols on a grid, assembles a message, and the tool produces audio output — no keyboard, no typing, no specialist hardware required. Because it runs entirely in the browser, caregivers and clinicians can deploy it on an existing tablet, school Chromebook, or shared family phone without installing anything.

The feature that separates JustSpeek from basic text-to-speech apps is the combination of emergency SOS alerting with everyday communication in a single interface. A nonverbal user does not have to switch between a communication app and a safety app — the alert is built in. For parents of nonspeaking children in public settings like airports, restaurants, or medical waiting rooms, that consolidation removes a genuine gap in existing tools.

The tool fits best as an accessible, low-cost alternative for individuals and families who cannot afford or access dedicated AAC hardware. It also fits organizations — schools, therapy practices — that need browser-based deployment without navigating app store approvals or device management policies. Where it breaks: there is no API, so communication data cannot be piped into a care coordination platform or EHR. There is no self-hosted option, so organizations with strict data residency requirements hit a wall immediately. Teams with those constraints move toward dedicated AAC platforms or enterprise-grade assistive technology solutions that offer data portability and on-premise deployment.

The vendor states the paid tier is available at €7/month, positioning it explicitly against one-time hardware costs exceeding €250. A 2-day free access period requires no payment card. No mobile app or offline mode is described on the source page — browser connectivity is a runtime dependency.