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Sight and Sound announces partnership with Speaksee

20 March 2024

Sight and Sound announces partnership with Speaksee

Sight and Sound has joined forces with Dutch technology company Speaksee to deliver cutting-edge solutions in the UK.

Speaksee’s innovative technology allows for real-time transcription of conversations, making it easier for individuals with hearing loss to follow along and actively participate in group discussions. Ideal for use in the workplace, in schools and universities, in health and social care environments and so on.

By providing subtitling in all Theatres at Naidex and UK Care Show Week, Speaksee is helping to create a more inclusive environment for all attendees. Additionally, their microphone kit and software can benefit individuals with neurodiversity or those who require additional support with note-taking or verbal communication.

With its user-friendly design and advanced features, the Speaksee Kit and their AutoCaption software is revolutionizing the way people communicate in group settings, and their commitment to accessibility and inclusivity is truly making a difference in the lives of many individuals across the world today.

The Speaksee Microphone Kit is the world’s first microphone system, specifically designed to create live subtitles for group conversations. The Kit converts speech to text in real-time with market leading speed and accuracy, even in noisy surroundings. During an interaction, individual microphones are handed out to each member of the group. Subtitles are then displayed in different coloured speech bubbles for each participant via the Speaksee app.

Speaksee AutoCaption brings Speaksee’s high-quality subtitles to digital life. Using the same speech-to-text technology, the AutoCaption software app can be used on any PC or Laptop to create subtitles for absolutely any speech audio detected. It is fully compatible with all video conferencing platforms and ideal for transcribing any online content including tutorial videos, online workshops, podcasts, YouTube, BBC, Netflix or any other streaming service.