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SpeechOn is an AI-Powered Speech Therapy Platform for Aphasia and Post-Stroke Recovery

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Semantic Analysis + AI that listens, analyzes, and guides you in real-time.

Engage in at home semantic feature analysis therapy, powered by English & Cantonese (more coming soon) speech recognition and real-time AI feedback, including positive reinforcement and wrong answer correction.

Experience therapy that feels like play.

Enjoy a Duolingo-inspired learning experience tailored for speech therapy. Built-in Instantaneous feedback and progress tracking. Share your progress with your speech therapist.

Speech recovery that lasts. forever.

Enhance progress with the SM2 spaced repetition algorithm. Practice words at optimal intervals, reinforcing learning and accelerating speech recovery.

Global Therapy, Personal Touch.

Enjoy therapy in Cantonese and English, with more languages on the horizon. Switch between light and dark modes to suit your preference and environment.

About SpeechOn

SpeechOn is a specialized speech therapy application designed to assist post-stroke aphasia patients in their recovery journey, providing interactive exercises and tools to help improve speech and language skills via automatic speech recognition, spaced repetition and large language models.

Currently Ongoing Clinical Trials

About Us

SpeechOn began as a research-informed project with collaborators from the University of Hong Kong and is now independently developed with support from the HKSTP Ideation Program.

Team

  • Sham Po Yan, Bonita, CEO, BSc in Speech and Hearing Sciences, currently a practising speech therapist
  • Chan Jason Chi Shing, CTO, MBBS IV, MRes [Med]

Advisors

  • Professor Anthony P. H. Kong, Director, Aphasia Research and Therapy (ART) Laboratory, Unit Head, Academic Unit of Human Communication, Learning, and Development, Faculty of Education, HKU
  • Professor Gary Kui Kai Lau, Director of HKU Stroke, Assistant Dean (Education Innovations), LKS Faculty of Medicine, HKU
  • Dr. Teng Grace Zhang, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, LKS Faculty of Medicine, HKU

Research Awards

ASHA Centennial Session 2025: Our research on SpeechOn, "Adaptive Spaced-Repetition-Powered Computerised Therapy versus Semantic Feature Analysis for Anomia in Aphasia," was selected for the Centennial Session at the ASHA Convention 2025. It was one of only 191 presentations chosen from over 3,700 submissions, representing the highest standards of innovation, forward thinking, and scientific rigor. View announcement