About
Rogervoice was founded in France and is available globally, with its US operation running as an FCC-certified relay service funded through the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) program. The app never stores audio or transcriptions, keeping all conversations private on the user's device.
What It Does
When a call is received or placed, Rogervoice instantly displays captions of what the other person says on screen. Users who prefer typing over speaking can have their typed words read aloud to the hearing caller in real time. The app is E911 compatible in the United States, providing captioned emergency calls, and voicemails are automatically transcribed to text.
Who It Helps
Rogervoice is designed for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals worldwide who want captioned standard phone calls without dedicated hardware. It is free for US residents with hearing loss through the FCC program, with paid international plans extending access to users outside the US.