Apps for hearing loss
- Ava (iOS, Android)
- Connect (iOS)
- Google Live Transcribe (Android)
- Live Transcribe by Rob Norback (iOS)
- Microsoft Translator (iOS, Android, Windows)
- Otter.ai (iOS, Android)
- Web Captioner (web-based, all operating systems, no app to install)
- Does iPhone have an app for the hearing impaired?
- How can I make my hearing impaired louder on my phone?
- Can I use my smart phone as a hearing aid?
Does iPhone have an app for the hearing impaired?
Ava uses captions to live transcribe voice to text to provide accessibility for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing (HoH).
How can I make my hearing impaired louder on my phone?
People with mild-to-moderate hearing loss may benefit best from using a portable amplifier, which increases sounds by up to 30 decibels. These small devices attach to the headset on a telephone, with a built-in control for volume, so it's simple to make the conversation louder or softer.
Can I use my smart phone as a hearing aid?
How to use your device as a hearing aid with Sound Amplifier in Android 10. With Sound Amplifier you can combine your Android device's microphone and a pair of headphones to use as a hearing aid. Sound Amplifier is not pre-installed so you will need to download it from the Google Play Store (free-of-charge).