Official Facebook page of SpeakSee, a start-up that's creating hardware to empower millions of people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing all over the world.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
Total raised: $1.09M
Founded date: 2017
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
23.07.2024 | - | $1.09M | - |
Mentions in press and media 7
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23.07.2024 | Rotterdam-based Speaksee raises €1 million for speech recognition app for hearing-impaired people | Speaksee, a speech recognition app that allows hearing-impaired and deaf people to participate in group conversations, announced it has raised over €1 million. The funding was provided by the impact fund NoorderImpact and various angel inve... |
30.04.2020 | 10 start-ups selected for SEIF Awards Tech for Impact finals | With 365 applications, the number of applications for the SEIF Awards 2020 Tech for Impact hit a record high. According to a SEIF press release the competition was very strong, with high quality applications from more than 30 different coun... |
30.04.2020 | 10 start-ups selected for SEIF Awards Tech for Impact finals | |
01.08.2018 | Meet SpeakSee, the startup that raised over $100,000 in just 10 days for its design-savvy product that improves the lives of deaf people | SpeakSee co-founder and designer Joshua Flowers. Source: Supplied. SpeakSee, an Australian-founded speech-to-text startup designed to bring deaf and hard-of-hearing people back into conversations, has raised $107,660 ($US80,000) through cro... |
16.07.2018 | Робот-сурдопереводчик, слуховой аппарат-телепат, умные перчатки: 8 технологий для людей с нарушением слуха Проект Aslan Камера, выполняющая перевод с и на язык жестов Умные перчатки Инновационная ... | Отдел новостей 16 июля 2018, 18:00 Робот-сурдопереводчик, слуховой аппарат-телепат, умные перчатки: 8 технологий для людей с нарушением слуха Оставить комментарий... |
18.06.2018 | SpeakSee makes it simple for a deaf person to join a group conversation | There’s a great deal of activity in the fields of speech recognition and the “Internet of Things,” but one natural application of the two has gone relatively unpursued: helping the deaf and hard of hearing take part in everyday conversation... |
- | Speaksee Venue Accessibility | “Inclusive Communication for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing with Speaksee: Your Portable Speech-to-Text Microphone Device for Real-Time Captioning, Transcription, and Translation during Group Conversations, Events and Meetings” |