Aacoris is a free offline AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) app designed for people who cannot speak, along with the caregivers, speech-language pathologists (SLPs), and family members who support them.
Built for stroke survivors, aphasia patients, tracheostomy patients, autistic non-verbal individuals, and people with speech impairments, Aacoris transforms your phone or tablet into a simple and powerful communication board.
Tap a phrase and the app speaks it aloud. Create your own categories and phrases, record your own voice, or use built-in text-to-speech in English, German, and French.
Who Aacoris Is For
• Stroke survivors recovering from aphasia or speech apraxia
• Patients with tracheostomy or post-laryngectomy speech loss
• Non-verbal individuals on the autism spectrum
• People living with ALS, Parkinson’s, or other neurodegenerative conditions
• Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) conducting therapy sessions
• Caregivers and family members supporting non-verbal communication
Key Features
• Ready-to-use communication scenarios and phrases
• Create custom categories and communication boards
• Record and play back your own voice for phrases
• Built-in text-to-speech in English, German, and French
• Speech therapy mode with pronunciation feedback
• Writing pad with text-to-speech playback
• Shake-to-alert emergency attention gesture
• High-contrast theme and large-text accessibility mode
• Adjustable button sizes for easier use
• Screen-reader and gesture shortcut support
• Location sharing for “I’m here” messages
• One-tap emergency contact calling
• Fully offline — no account required, no signup, no ads
Built for Phones and Tablets
Aacoris works smoothly on both phones and tablets with an adaptive layout for all screen sizes.
Privacy First
No tracking. No ads. No account required.
Your phrases, recordings, and contacts stay securely on your device.
Languages Supported
• English
• German
• French
Completely Free
Aacoris is free to download and use with no subscriptions or in-app purchases.
Made with care for the AAC community. We welcome feedback from patients, caregivers, and speech-language professionals.