Inclusive AI & Communication
Sign language for daily life: from the family dinner to the doctor's office.
Real-time sign language translation for everyone: daily conversations, school, spontaneous meetups, healthcare and workplaces. Built for kids to grandparents, with privacy-first design and sovereign deployment for institutions.

The problem
Most people don't think about sign language until they need it, and then it isn't there. A chance encounter, a family catch-up, a school lesson, a medical appointment. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people navigate all of these without the tools that make the conversation equal.
Thatsign is built for the full range of life, not just the formal moments. From a child learning in a classroom to a grandmother catching up with her family, to a patient speaking with their doctor. The conversation shouldn't require preparation.
What it does
6 capabilities, built around intent.
Sign-to-speech
Real-time interpretation of signed input into natural spoken language, for any conversation, anywhere.
Speech-to-sign
Spoken language rendered into accurate, embodied sign output for the person on the other side.
Everyday use
Designed for daily life: casual conversations, social settings, family moments. Not just formal appointments.
Education-ready
Tuned for classrooms, from primary school through higher education. Kids and teachers both use it.
Sector-tuned models
Additional tuning for the vocabulary of healthcare, legal, and public-service interactions.
Sovereign deployment
Operable on-premise for hospitals, ministries and national systems where conversations cannot leave the territory.
How it works
One conceptual picture, not an architecture diagram.
Sign-to-speech
Real-time interpretation of signed input into natural spoken language, for any conversation, anywhere.
Speech-to-sign
Spoken language rendered into accurate, embodied sign output for the person on the other side.
Everyday use
Designed for daily life: casual conversations, social settings, family moments. Not just formal appointments.
+3 more capabilities below
Who it's for
Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals
For whom every conversation, planned or spontaneous, should be as easy as any other.
Families and friends
Where hearing and non-hearing people share daily life and want to share daily conversation.
Schools and educators
Building classrooms where inclusion is the default from the first day of primary school.
Healthcare and public services
Where missed communication is not inconvenience. It is risk.
Inclusive employers
Building workplaces that are accessible by infrastructure, not by exception.
Impact
Success looks like a grandmother who can talk to her grandchildren, a student who doesn't need an interpreter to follow a lesson, and a patient who doesn't need to bring someone with them to understand their diagnosis.
Where it's used
Real settings, real people.

Sign language for everyday moments: family, friends, strangers

Inclusive learning from primary school upward

Sign-to-speech in a hospital or clinic setting
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