About
WeaveChat AAC is a robust, category-based augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) application designed for individuals who have difficulty with verbal communication. Available completely free on iOS, Android, and Kindle, it provides a comprehensive and customizable communication platform accessible to users worldwide. The app offers 12 different grid board layouts plus a default scrolling board, letting users choose the configuration that best suits their needs. Customization extends to button and border sizes, light and dark mode, topic-specific vocabulary, custom words and categories, button behavior settings, and audio recording of up to 30 seconds per button — making it one of the most flexible free AAC solutions available. WeaveChat AAC was created and is maintained by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) and an engineer, with ongoing input from AAC users and professionals in the field. It currently supports 24+ languages including English, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese, and more, thanks to a global network of volunteer translators. True to its founding mission, WeaveChat AAC is committed to remaining free forever, grounded in the belief that communication is a universal right. Continuous improvements are driven by community feedback via social media and an in-app support chat, ensuring the app evolves to meet real-world user needs.
Key Features
- Highly Customizable Boards: Choose from 12 grid board layouts or a default scrolling board, and adjust button size, borders, and appearance to fit each user's communication needs.
- Audio Recording per Button: Record up to 30 seconds of custom audio to any button, enabling personalized and natural-sounding communication tailored to the individual.
- Custom Vocabulary & Categories: Add your own words and categories beyond the default set, allowing a fully personalized vocabulary built around the user's daily life and routines.
- 24+ Language Support: Available in over 24 languages including Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Turkish, and Vietnamese, enabling global accessibility for diverse communities.
- Light & Dark Mode: Supports both light and dark display modes for visual comfort across different environments, lighting conditions, and user preferences.
Use Cases
- Helping non-verbal individuals communicate daily needs, emotions, and thoughts through a structured grid of symbols, words, and custom audio.
- Supporting children with autism, cerebral palsy, or other communication disorders in achieving greater independence and self-expression.
- Assisting adults who have lost the ability to speak due to ALS, stroke, or other acquired conditions with an accessible, free communication tool.
- Enabling speech-language pathologists to provide AAC therapy tools to clients across diverse socioeconomic backgrounds without cost barriers.
- Facilitating multilingual AAC support for non-English-speaking users or bilingual households across 24+ supported languages worldwide.
Pros
- Completely Free Forever: The app is free and committed to staying that way, removing all financial barriers to communication access for individuals and families.
- Cross-Platform Availability: Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, and Kindle devices, making it accessible to a wide range of users regardless of device ecosystem.
- Community-Driven Development: Actively shaped by AAC users, speech-language pathologists, and volunteers, ensuring the app continuously evolves based on real-world communication needs.
- Extensive Multilingual Support: With 24+ supported languages and ongoing translation efforts, the app serves users across the globe in their native language.
Cons
- Mobile & Tablet Only: The app is limited to mobile and tablet devices (iOS, Android, Kindle) with no dedicated desktop or browser-based version available.
- No Predictive AI Features: WeaveChat AAC does not incorporate AI-driven word prediction or machine learning suggestions, which some premium AAC solutions offer.
- Volunteer-Dependent Translations: Language translations rely on community volunteers, which may result in slower rollouts or minor inconsistencies for less common languages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, WeaveChat AAC is completely free and the team is committed to keeping it free forever, based on the belief that everyone should be able to communicate regardless of financial situation.
WeaveChat AAC can be downloaded on iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android smartphones and tablets, and Amazon Kindle devices.
The app currently supports over 24 languages including English, Arabic, French, German, European and Latin American Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and many more. New languages are added as volunteer translations are completed.
The app was created and continues to be maintained by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) and an engineer, with substantial input from AAC users, field professionals, and a global network of volunteer translators.
Yes, the app is highly customizable. You can select from 12 grid layouts, adjust button and border sizes, add custom vocabulary and categories, record audio per button, and switch between light and dark mode to suit individual needs and preferences.
