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AI wearable helps stroke survivors speak again

February 1, 2026 - 20:42

AI wearable helps stroke survivors speak again

Stroke survivors grappling with dysarthria, a condition that weakens the muscles needed for speech, are finding a new voice with a groundbreaking wearable device. Early users report a dramatic 55% increase in communication satisfaction, marking a significant leap forward in assistive technology.

The device, named Revoice, is a non-invasive wearable that utilizes advanced artificial intelligence. It works by detecting the subtle, often unintelligible movements of a user's mouth and throat muscles. The AI then processes these signals in real time, converting them into clear, synthetic speech played through a smartphone or speaker. This allows individuals to participate in conversations more fluidly, reducing the frustration and isolation commonly experienced after a stroke.

Clinical specialists highlight that the technology goes beyond simple translation. It is designed to learn and adapt to each user's unique patterns, improving accuracy over time. By providing a reliable new tool for daily communication, Revoice empowers survivors to reconnect with family and friends, thereby supporting not only functional recovery but also crucial emotional and social well-being. This innovation represents a promising step toward restoring a fundamental human ability for those affected by speech impairments.


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