Bláblalo is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) board designed to support children on the autism spectrum (ASD), with language disorders, or speech difficulties. It allows them to express themselves by touching customizable buttons that reproduce voice, helping them communicate needs, emotions, and desires simply and directly.
Each button can have a label, a color, a shape, a photo, and a sound: an automatically generated voice or a short recording made by the family. The photo helps the child recognize a person or object and select it with a single touch.
The app works completely offline. It requires no registration, contains no advertising, does not track activity, and does not share information: all data is stored only on the device.
Main features:
• Four independent boards (people, emotions, food, and a free board) for different communication contexts (pre-loaded buttons as examples; boards are 100% customizable).
• Buttons with family photos to promote visual recognition.
• • Automatic voice prompts for typing, or the option to record a familiar voice for each button.
• Design adapted to each device: more buttons on tablets and a comfortable view on phones.
• Clear, predictable, and distraction-free interface, designed for children. Bláblalo aims to give a voice to those who need it most, offering an accessible, respectful, and child-centered communication tool.