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Speech,
signal,
care

Devices and software for work where the message is partial, noisy, or easy to lose.

cadence

Cadence

Cadence is for aphasia work: record a language sample, keep the audio and transcript together, and make the shape of a person's speech easier to see.

The point is not to replace the clinician. It's there to give them a clearer trail: the words, the pauses, the phrase structure, and the story the person was trying to tell.

products · wichita

Wichita

Wichita pulls voices out of the air: maritime, aviation, and broadcast bands, live. The screen shows which frequencies are busy, how strong they are, and how they change.

It catches threats and helps find people in distress. Beyond the words, it reads the voice itself, so a call for help registers even when no one manages to say “mayday.”

products · hank

Hank

Hank is a local-first voice companion for the long quiet hours at home: orientation, reminders, conversation, and simple practical help. It is private by default and connected only when useful — the home's ambient audio is never silently uploaded, and companionship doesn't need the internet.

Hank asks before it acts. It learns routines, picks up on context, and speaks up when it's useful — but the person it's keeping company with stays in charge.