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Help bring DysVoxa from working beta to trusted product
DysVoxa is a real-time speech correction tool that works between a user's microphone and apps like Zoom, Teams, and dictation tools. The core loop already works, but what is missing is the expensive bridge between a promising prototype and a product people can trust: user testing, usability validation, legal compliance, and a small operational team. Your support funds that bridge.
Current funding ask
Business model: Free and Pro
DysVoxa uses a free tier with a paid Pro upgrade. The free tier reduces barriers for first-time users and therapists, while the paid tier funds reliability, support, and long-term development.
DysVoxa Free
- Guided first-run setup
- Live speech recognition
- Local and optional cloud correction
- Output routing to speakers or virtual microphone
- Quick phrases
DysVoxa Pro
- Everything in Free
- Personalized speech recognition
- Guided voice recording with SLP-style workflow
- Train a voice adapter on your CPU
- Adapter management and roll-back to baseline
- Tuning progress and before/after quality reports
In short: donations and grants fund launch readiness now; subscriptions sustain support and improvements later.
Why back now
46M+
People worldwide living with dysarthria
Beta already works
Real-time speech correction loop is operational today
Privacy by design
Biometric voice data remains on-device by design
Why this needs support now
DysVoxa is currently a one-person project built by a founder living with spinocerebellar ataxia and ataxic dysarthria. The beta is functional, but user testing, usability validation, EU compliance, and launch operations can't happen without funding. Crowdfunding covers the pre-revenue gap so the product can reach people before license revenue exists.
DysVoxa is planned as paid software — serious assistive products need ongoing support, updates, and compliance. Donations fund the work that makes a trustworthy launch possible. Paid licenses are what keep the product alive afterward.
What your support funds
User testing and validation
Testing sessions with people who have speech impairments to measure effect and usability across dysarthria types.
Legal and compliance
GDPR documentation, consent frameworks, privacy audits, and EU regulatory preparation.
Operations and team
Founder runway and one technical/operations assistant for QA, documentation, support, and pilot coordination.
Launch preparation
Cross-platform packaging, accessibility audit, subsidized access pool, and onboarding materials.
Illustrative 18-month budget target
Target range: €85,000–€90,000 across crowdfunding, grants, and early supporters. This is a practical runway for one technical founder, pilot testing, compliance, and launch preparation.
~55%
Founder runway and core development
~15%
Testers, pilot sessions, and clinical collaboration
~7%
GPU workstation and infrastructure
~15%
Assistant support, operations, legal, and accounting
~8%
Platform fees, payment processing, and contingency
What success looks like in 18 months
- Structured pilots across diverse dysarthria severities
- Clear usability and communication-impact evidence
- Production-ready Windows release
- GDPR-ready documentation and operational policies
- Launch of free default profile plus first paid tier
Clinic and partner sponsor track
For clinics, schools, AAC teams, grant bodies, and disability foundations. To start a partnership conversation, email info@dysvoxa.com with:
- Organization name and contact person
- Type of users you want to support (individual, clinic cohort, education)
- Expected pilot size and timeline
- Funding path (donation, grant, procurement, blended)
- Any required legal, procurement, or reporting constraints
We can then provide a short pilot plan, privacy summary, and rollout estimate.
What donations make possible
€75
About one hour of specialist feedback
€320
One fully compensated pilot participant
€900
Half a month of assistant support
€3,500
Major tranche of GDPR legal work
Donate
For bank transfer, partnership inquiries, or institutional support:
info@dysvoxa.com
Other ways to help
- Share this page with disability organizations, accessibility advocates, and families affected by dysarthria.
- Connect us with accessibility organizations, disability advocacy groups, or potential pilot partners.
- If you or someone you know lives with dysarthria and would be interested in testing, reach out at info@dysvoxa.com.
Transparency
Progress updates, anonymized pilot summaries (with consent), and budget planning are shared on this website as they become available. DysVoxa is built and operated by SIA DysVoxa, a registered company in Latvia.
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