Whispp is an assistive voice app that converts whispered speech and vocal cord-impaired speech into clear, natural-sounding voice in real time without delay. The app uses audio-to-audio AI technology rather than speech-to-text-to-speech conversion, enabling language-independent operation and low-latency performance suitable for natural conversation flow. Users can make audio and video calls to anyone with a standard phone number or app; recipients do not need to download Whispp to receive calls. The app serves people with various voice disabilities, severe stuttering, and those who have lost their voice but retain good articulation. Users can personalize their Whispp voice to sound like their own healthy voice by providing recordings.
Turns whispers into clear, natural voice.
Can clone a personal “healthy”‑sounding voice.
Supports multiple voice disorders, including esophageal speech.
Callees use normal phone numbers, no app needed.
Not ideal for all neurological speech conditions yet.
Limited language/dialect coverage today.
Personal voice cloning takes initial recording effort.