Guide · Free & Adult AAC

A free AAC app for adults — not built for kids

Two things make adults give up on AAC: the price, and the indignity. Leading apps cost US$249–$299, and many of them speak to a grown adult in cartoons and toddler words. Ryan's Voice was built to fix both.

"My needs are different, not less."

— one of the default phrases in Ryan's Voice. The vocabulary assumes a mind, not a deficit.

The two problems with adult AAC

1. It's expensive

The best-known AAC apps are premium one-time purchases — commonly US$249 to US$299. That's a real barrier for someone self-funding or waiting on disability funding. Communication is a human right; pricing shouldn't be the thing that decides whether someone can speak.

2. It's often childish

Most AAC systems were designed first for young children, then stretched to adults. The defaults show it: cartoon icons, primary colours and simplified words. For a literate adult — after a stroke, with ALS or motor neurone disease, with apraxia, or an autistic adult — being handed a toddler's vocabulary to express adult thoughts is infantilising, and it limits what they can actually say.

What "adult-respecting" AAC looks like

Free AAC options, compared

AppCostAdult-oriented?
Ryan's VoiceFree complete core; optional AI tiersYes — adult vocabulary by default
CoughDropFree / open-source core; paid cloud syncConfigurable; setup-heavy
Proloquo2Go~US$249.99 one-timeSymbol sets scale to adult
TouchChat / LAMP~US$299.99 one-timeConfigurable; clinician-led
TD Snap~US$100/yr or Enterprise one-timeConfigurable

Pricing believed accurate in early 2026; verify with each vendor. "Free" can mean different things — a free trial, a limited free tier, or (as with Ryan's Voice) a complete free core app.

Why Ryan's Voice

Ryan's Voice was built by a father for his nonverbal teenage son — a young man with apraxia and intact, advanced cognition. Every design choice flows from refusing to talk down to him:

Who it's for: nonverbal and minimally-speaking teens and adults — apraxia of speech, autism, post-stroke and motor neurone / ALS communication — who want full, dignified expression without a price barrier.

Download the complete app, free

No trial wall, no paywall on communication. AAC that respects the person using it.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a genuinely free AAC app?

Yes. Ryan's Voice offers a complete, free core AAC app — full phrase library, text-to-speech, SOS, offline — with no paywall on communication. Some open-source apps (e.g. CoughDrop) also have free tiers. Many leading apps cost a one-time US$249–$299.

Why do most AAC apps feel childish?

Many were designed first for young children and default to cartoon symbols and simple words. For literate adults this is infantilising and limits expression. Adult-oriented AAC uses age-appropriate language and a professional interface.

Is Ryan's Voice good for adults after a stroke or with ALS?

Its adult vocabulary, fast phrase-level access and large tiles suit many adults with acquired communication needs. As with any AAC, set it up with a speech pathologist to match the person's abilities.

What's free vs paid in Ryan's Voice?

The complete core AAC app is free. Optional paid tiers add AI-assisted features such as live conversation suggestions. Core communication is never paywalled.

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