Rogervoice https://rogervoice.com/ L’appli qui sous-titre vos appels Tue, 30 Sep 2025 20:59:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://rogervoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/cropped-logo_rounded_square-32x32.png Rogervoice https://rogervoice.com/ 32 32 Breaking Barriers: How AI-Powered Captioning Is Changing Communication https://rogervoice.com/blog/no-category/how-ai-powered-captioning-is-changing-communication/ Thu, 11 Sep 2025 09:19:12 +0000 https://rogervoicestaging.tekker.io/?p=7654 Introduction: A Revolution in Accessibility For decades, people with hearing loss relied on human-assisted relay services to use the phone. These systems, while groundbreaking at the time, were slow, limited in language coverage, and often awkward for users who just...

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Introduction: A Revolution in Accessibility

For decades, people with hearing loss relied on human-assisted relay services to use the phone. These systems, while groundbreaking at the time, were slow, limited in language coverage, and often awkward for users who just wanted natural, private conversations.

Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI). Over the past ten years, AI has reshaped nearly every industry — and accessibility is no exception. Today, AI-powered captioning is redefining what’s possible, allowing people with hearing loss to stay connected in ways that are faster, more accurate, and more human than ever before.

At the forefront of this transformation is Rogervoice, the first deaf-led company to bring real-time AI captioning to phone calls, setting new benchmarks for independence and innovation.

The Evolution of Captioned Calling

  • Relay services (1980s–2000s): Relied on live operators typing out captions. Accurate, but slow, and privacy was limited.
  • Hybrid systems (2010s): Mixed human captioners with early speech recognition. Faster, but still inconsistent and language-limited.
  • AI-first solutions (today): Rogervoice pioneered an approach where AI does the heavy lifting, supported by human quality checks only when necessary.

This shift means instantaneous captions, available in over 100 languages, and accessible on any smartphone.

Why AI Captioning Matters

1. Speed and Natural Flow

Conversations depend on timing. With AI, captions appear in near real-time, preserving the natural back-and-forth of human speech. Users no longer feel like they’re always one step behind.

2. Accuracy Through Continuous Learning

Modern AI doesn’t just “listen.” It learns. By training on millions of real conversations, Rogervoice’s ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) system adapts to accents, speech patterns, and even noisy environments — making captions more accurate than ever.

3. Privacy and Dignity

Traditional relay services required a human in the middle. With AI, calls are direct and private, restoring dignity to personal conversations about health, finance, or relationships.

4. Global Accessibility

Human captioners were often limited to English. AI makes it possible to caption calls in over 100 native languages, from Spanish to Mandarin to Arabic — expanding accessibility to immigrant and bilingual communities.

Real-World Impact of AI Captioning

  • Healthcare: Patients can confidently call doctors, pharmacies, or insurance providers without worrying about miscommunication.
  • Workplace: Professionals with hearing loss can join calls, interviews, and client meetings without depending on a third party.
  • Everyday Life: From ordering pizza to catching up with friends, captioning feels seamless and natural.

One user put it simply: “AI captions gave me back the freedom to just pick up the phone.”

Rogervoice: The Pioneer in AI Captioning

Since 2015, Rogervoice has led the way in making AI captioning accessible worldwide. Here’s what sets it apart:

  • Innovation recognized globally (awarded BCG’s Social & Environmental Entrepreneur of the Year).
  • Exclusive features: Video calls with captions, multilingual support, low-vision accessibility, e911 emergency calling.
  • Built by the community: Founded by a deaf entrepreneur who personally uses the service daily.

No other provider matches Rogervoice’s combination of innovation, inclusivity, and lived experience.

The Future: Where AI Is Taking Us Next

AI is only getting smarter. Soon, captioned calls could include:

  • Automatic speaker identification (so you know who said what).
  • Context-aware correction for tricky words like names or places.
  • Integration with hearing aids and AR glasses for multi-modal accessibility.

For late-deafened adults, this means the gap between hearing and non-hearing experiences will continue to shrink — until phone calls feel effortless for everyone.

Conclusion: AI Is More Than Technology — It’s Freedom

AI-powered captioning isn’t just an upgrade. It’s a revolution. By combining speed, accuracy, privacy, and global accessibility, Rogervoice is helping people with hearing loss reclaim independence and connection.

👉 With Rogervoice, you’re not just reading captions. You’re participating fully in every conversation.

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How to Stay Connected When You’re Losing Your Hearing https://rogervoice.com/blog/no-category/how-to-stay-connected-when-youre-losing-your-hearing/ Thu, 11 Sep 2025 09:19:00 +0000 https://rogervoicestaging.tekker.io/?p=7652 Introduction: The Quiet Shift You Didn’t Expect Hearing loss often creeps in gradually. At first, it’s just a missed word here or there. You turn the TV up a notch. You ask people to repeat themselves more often. Then one...

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Introduction: The Quiet Shift You Didn’t Expect

Hearing loss often creeps in gradually. At first, it’s just a missed word here or there. You turn the TV up a notch. You ask people to repeat themselves more often. Then one day, you realize: phone calls are becoming frustrating — even intimidating.

What can one do about it?

For many late-deafened adults, the phone is the first place where hearing loss shows its impact. Without clear conversations, it’s easy to feel isolated from family, friends, and essential services. But here’s the good news: technology has advanced dramatically. Programs like the FCC’s nationwide IP CTS (Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service) offered by apps such as Rogervoice make it possible to stay connected, independent, and confident — even as hearing changes.

It’s a game-changer.

This article explores practical ways to stay connected when you’re losing your hearing: from adapting your environment to embracing captioned calls and modern accessibility tools.

Understanding the Emotional Side of Hearing Loss

It’s not just about sound — it’s about identity and connection. Many adults describe hearing loss as feeling “cut off” from the world. Some avoid phone calls entirely, relying on texts or email, which can limit spontaneity and closeness.

Don’t let it affect you: the right preparation and equipment can make a difference.

Acknowledging these emotions is important. Connection isn’t just functional; it’s deeply human. That’s why finding solutions that restore confidence in real-time conversations matters so much.

Everyday Strategies to Stay Connected

1. Let Technology Work for You

Smartphones, smart TVs, and even smart doorbells have accessibility features designed for hearing-impaired users. For example:

  • Live Transcribe (Android) and Live Captions (iOS/Android) can provide on-screen text for in-person conversations or videos.
  • Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids can stream calls, music, or meetings directly to your ears.
  • Voice-to-text assistants (like Siri or Google Assistant) can help you check messages hands-free.

But when it comes to phone calls — especially important ones — general apps fall short. That’s where captioned calling services like Rogervoice step in.

2. Use Captioned Calls for Clarity

Captioned calls mean you don’t have to guess what was said or pretend you heard. With Rogervoice, you can:

  • Read real-time captions during any phone conversation.
  • Speak normally for yourself (no intermediary speaks for you).
  • Access captions in over 100 languages like Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.
  • Even make video calls with captions, so you can see loved ones and read along.

This turns calls from stressful to empowering — restoring the spontaneity of simply picking up the phone.

3. Communicate Openly With Loved Ones

Family and friends want to help, but they may not always know how. Here are a few simple tips to share with them:

  • Speak clearly, not loudly. Shouting distorts sound.
  • Face you during in-person conversations for lip cues.
  • Use simple confirmations (“Did you catch that?”) instead of long repeats.
  • Be patient during calls while you read captions.

Often, just explaining that you’re using captioned calling helps reduce awkwardness.

4. Stay Active in Your Community

Isolation is one of the biggest risks of untreated hearing loss. Consider:

  • Joining local or online support groups for late-deafened adults.
  • Attending events by HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of America) or ALDA.
  • Asking your audiologist about community resources.

Technology keeps you connected, but human connection remains irreplaceable.

Why Rogervoice Stands Out for Late-Deafened Adults

Not all captioned calling services are equal. Here’s what makes Rogervoice particularly suited for those adapting to hearing loss:

  • Best-in-class speed and accuracy: Independent government benchmarks show Rogervoice’s captions are among the fastest and most accurate in the U.S.
  • Video calls with captions: Unique among U.S. providers, this adds a visual dimension for emotional connection.
  • Multilingual support: Over 100 languages supported, helping bilingual households stay connected.
  • Low-vision features: Custom fonts, contrast, and color settings for those with combined vision and hearing challenges.
  • e911 calling: The first IP CTS provider with emergency calling built in.
  • Deaf-led innovation: Created by a founder who is deaf and uses the app daily.

For someone who’s just beginning to adapt, these differences mean ease, trust, and confidence from day one.

See How Captions Work

Stories From People Like You

  • “I stopped answering the phone because I was embarrassed to keep saying, ‘What?’ Rogervoice gave me back the confidence to call my sister whenever I want.” – Susan, 64
  • “As a bilingual family, being able to read captions in Spanish makes all the difference for my parents. Rogervoice is the only service that lets us do that.” – Javier, 41
  • “When my husband had chest pains, I called 911 through Rogervoice. Reading the dispatcher’s instructions in real time was life-saving.” – Mary, 58

Real experiences show that staying connected isn’t about technology alone — it’s about regaining independence.

Stay Connected With Loved Ones

Practical Steps to Start Using Rogervoice

  1. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play.
  2. Register and self-certify that you have hearing loss that makes phone calls difficult.
  3. Start calling with captions — free, unlimited, and FCC-certified.
  4. Explore video calls, multilingual settings, and emergency calling to see how much more connected life feels.

Conclusion: Connection Is Possible

Losing your hearing doesn’t mean losing your connections. With tools like Rogervoice’s IP CTS, you can stay part of the conversation, maintain independence, and enjoy the confidence of never missing a word.

👉 Try Rogervoice today — the first captioned calling service designed by and for people with hearing loss.

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Independence Redefined: How AI Captions Empower Late-Deafened Adults https://rogervoice.com/blog/no-category/independence-redefined-how-ai-captions-empower-late-deafened-adults/ Thu, 11 Sep 2025 09:18:50 +0000 https://rogervoicestaging.tekker.io/?p=7650 Introduction: A New Reality for Millions Losing your hearing later in life can feel like losing a part of yourself. For late-deafened adults, the sudden inability to follow conversations, make calls, or stay connected often brings isolation, frustration, and a...

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Introduction: A New Reality for Millions

Losing your hearing later in life can feel like losing a part of yourself. For late-deafened adults, the sudden inability to follow conversations, make calls, or stay connected often brings isolation, frustration, and a loss of independence.

But technology is changing that story. Today, AI-powered captioning services like Rogervoice are giving late-deafened adults the ability to communicate on their own terms — seamlessly, confidently, and privately.

This isn’t just about technology. It’s about redefining independence.

Understanding Late-Onset Hearing Loss

  • Who it affects: Millions worldwide, often those over 40 who lose hearing gradually or suddenly.

  • The impact: Everyday tasks become challenging — calling a doctor, handling work meetings, or even chatting with family.

  • The emotional toll: Many report avoiding phone calls altogether, leading to isolation.

Late-deafened adults often say the hardest part isn’t silence itself — it’s losing the ability to connect spontaneously with the world.

Why Captions Matter for Late-Deafened Adults

1. Familiarity and Ease

Unlike sign language, which takes years to learn, captions are instantly accessible to anyone who can read. Late-deafened adults can transition smoothly without having to relearn communication.

2. Phone Freedom

The telephone is still the backbone of modern life. Captioned calls restore the ability to:

  • Call doctors, banks, or government services.

  • Stay in touch with colleagues and friends.

  • Manage emergencies without depending on others.

3. Dignity Through Privacy

Relay services require a human operator. AI-powered captioning doesn’t. That means private, dignified conversations about health, finances, or personal matters.

Rogervoice: Designed With You in Mind

Rogervoice is built by and for the deaf and hard of hearing community — including many late-deafened adults. Here’s what makes it different:

  • Real-time captions with near-instant accuracy.

  • Multilingual support in over 100 languages, perfect for bilingual families.

  • Video calls with captions, letting users see loved ones and follow every word.

  • Emergency access via e911 captioned calls.

  • Accessible design for older users, with large fonts and intuitive layouts.

Real Stories: Life Transformed

  • “I stopped answering the phone after I lost my hearing. Now, with captions, I can talk to my grandchildren every week.” – Barbara, 68

  • “Work calls used to terrify me. Now I just turn on Rogervoice, and I don’t miss a word.” – Michael, 54

  • “I finally called my doctor myself for the first time in years. It felt amazing.” – Jean, 62

These stories show the true value of captioned calls: not just communication, but confidence restored.

Why AI Changes the Game

Older captioned services depended on humans. AI makes captions faster, smarter, and more widely available. Rogervoice’s AI learns continuously, adapting to:

  • Accents and dialects

  • Background noise

  • Rapid or casual speech

That means fewer errors, smoother conversations, and less frustration.

A Tool for Families and Caregivers

Captioned calls don’t just help the user. They reduce stress for families too:

  • No need to act as an interpreter on calls.

  • Peace of mind knowing a loved one can handle emergencies.

  • Shared independence — everyone benefits.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Independence

The next frontier is deeper AI integration:

  • Hearing aid + captioning sync for effortless calls.

  • AR glasses showing captions directly in view.

  • Smart corrections that learn your frequent contacts, names, and context.

These innovations mean that soon, late-deafened adults won’t just “catch up.” They’ll have communication tools more powerful than ever before.

Conclusion: Independence Restored

Late-onset hearing loss doesn’t have to mean losing independence. With AI-powered captioning, late-deafened adults can take control of their communication again — from everyday tasks to life’s most important moments.

👉 With Rogervoice, independence isn’t lost. It’s redefined.



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