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    Home » Rogervoice is transforming how people with hearing and speech disabilities connect
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    Rogervoice is transforming how people with hearing and speech disabilities connect

    29/07/2025Updated:08/08/20251 Min Read
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    Rogervoice is transforming how people with hearing and speech disabilities connect with the world by making phone calls accessible to everyone. The app uses real-time speech-to-text and text-to-speech technology, allowing users to read what’s being said and respond by voice or text during live calls 24/7.

    Whether someone is deaf, hard of hearing, speech disability or has a stroke or learning disabilities, Rogervoice removes the communication barriers that traditional phone calls often create.

    Spencer Collins stated “As Partnership Lead, I work directly with businesses across all sectors, with a focus on helping them meet FCA’s Consumer Duty requirements by improving how they support vulnerable customers. Rogervoice is not just a tech solution, it is a practical step towards inclusion, accessibility, and better customer care.”

    Together, we are making everyday communication equally, transparent and more inclusive for everyone.

    Contact Spencer Collins (Partnership Lead) at spencer.collins@rogervoice.com

    or call him on +44 7860 240518

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