About
Tobii Dynavox was formed by the merger of Tobii — the world's leading eye-tracking technology company — and Dynavox, one of the longest-established AAC device makers. The company serves individuals with ALS, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, Rett syndrome, muscular dystrophy, and other conditions that severely limit both speech and motor control.
What It Does
The TD I-13 and I-16 speech-generating devices are operated by eye gaze, switch, head tracking, or touch. Software supports symbol-based and text-based communication, environmental control of smart home devices, and full computer access. Devices are eligible for Medicare and many private insurance plans, and a dedicated funding team assists with applications.
Who It Helps
Adults and children with ALS/MND, cerebral palsy, Rett syndrome, spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, and any condition that significantly limits both speech and hand or head movement. The company also offers a free 30-day trial loan programme.