Look to Speak

3.9
1.1K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Look to Speak is an Android app from Google which enables you to use your eyes to select a menu of phrases and pictures and have them spoken aloud. The app uses the front-facing camera to detect eye gaze gestures, processing the feed in real time using machine learning. When a significant gesture is detected, the app will trigger your intended action. All data is private and never leaves the device.
Updated on
May 29, 2024

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
1.06K reviews
Brockoala
May 17, 2025
The look left right up for navigation is good. But it lacks a typing by eyes mode. I had to write the alphabet by myself, but that doesn't have a word or sentence forming assist feature, so I have to write each letter down manually. Good app, but it needs more features. If you open source this or provide eye tracking API, that would be great, so I can modify it to suit my mom's needs.
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René Senécal
December 10, 2020
App with lots of potential. I had it say.. Hey Google call...... And my google nest did the call. This can extend to smart lights etc. keep up the good work. Can be very useful for a handicapped individual I unfortunately could not have it working with my Blue Light reading glasses and it was much slower with my regular reading glasses it went perfect without glasses.
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blal saleh
December 31, 2020
To be able to help paralyzed people around the world to speak, other languages shall be added. And to make it useful for paralyzed children (who dont know how to read) a selection between list of symbols of basic essential needs can be added in addition to the list of words. Recognizing head movement to add more commands could also be a good option to add. Great job, keep it up
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What’s new

The new text-free mode allows you to select a choice of emojis, symbols and photos to be spoken aloud - with no reading required. The update also includes the ability to store multiple phrasebooks and added support for Swahili.