Voxally connects creators directly with certified sign language interpreters through a simple, transparent job workflow:
Creator uploads a sign language video and posts a job
A vetted interpreter claims the job and records the voiceover in-app
Creator reviews and approves the deliverable
Automated captions and a full transcript are generated and delivered
The result is a single piece of content that works for two audiences simultaneously: spoken voiceover and captions for hearing viewers who would otherwise miss sign language content entirely, and a full text transcript for DeafBlind consumers who rely on Braille displays or screen readers. We call this double accessibility.Every voiceover you hear on Voxally was recorded by a real, certified sign language interpreter. Not generated. Not synthesized. Human.
AI-assisted transcription and sign language recognition tools have made real progress, and we respect that work. But there is a meaningful difference between tools that help and tools that replace. Voxally is built on the belief that the Deaf community deserves interpreters: people who have trained for years, who understand Deaf culture, and who carry the weight of that responsibility. We are not anti-technology. Voxally uses automation for captions, transcripts, and platform infrastructure. But the interpretation itself (the voice) will always be human. That is not a limitation. It is the product.