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Hand Talk Translator Analysis

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Hand Talk Translator is an educational app designed to facilitate communication between hearing and deaf individuals. It offers features like text-to-sign translation, allowing users to input text which is then converted into sign language. The app supports both American Sign Language (ASL) and Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS), making it versatile for users in different regions. Additionally, it includes a drawing tool and screenshot capabilities for enhanced interaction, making communication more visual and engaging.

The app is free to use and caters to both deaf and hearing users, promoting inclusivity and understanding. Users can share messages via text or emojis, while also accessing audio translation features. This comprehensive tool not only serves as a translator but also as an educational resource for those looking to learn sign language. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for individuals of all ages.

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Release
Latest update
Version
7.5.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
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Total Downloads
12
Downloads Last Week
0

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You can count on the largest sign language automatic translation platform to take accessibility to everyone with the Hand Talk app you can...

You can count on the largest sign language automatic translation platform to take accessibility to everyone with the Hand Talk app you can automatically translate text and audio to Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), for free!


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