Subtitles for all your calls
Hello? What? Say that again?
It’s not always easy to understand conversations on the phone. Discover Rogervoice, the app that captions your phone calls. So you never miss important moments again..
Keep in touch with your loved ones
Phones make everything possible, from saying I love you to planning your next dinner with friends or that epic trip to the mountains.
Don’t let background noises or hearing loss get in the way of your calls
Thanks to automatic speech recognition, Rogervoice turns audio into text in real-time, for you to read on your smartphone.
Organise your everyday life
Call with confidence using live captions. To reach your bank, doctor, mechanic or pharmacy, phone calls are often the best or only option.
Easy to use with your existing number, voicemail and contact list, Rogervoice keeps up with your lifestyle. And in case you missed anything, just read your past call transcripts.
Keep your number
When people call your number, the app will automatically pick up the call and transcribe.
Visual voicemail
Missed call?
Simply read the voicemail transcription and decide whether to call back.
Saved call transcripts
Forgot what was said? Your past call transcripts are saved and easy to find on your device.
Viewing comfort
Choose among high-contrast modes, dark or light themes, colour-sensitive themes, extra-large font … for the best captioning experience, made for you.
Rogervoice is certified by the Federal Communications Commission
Rogervoice is certified to provide Telephone Relay Services (TRS) nationwide. Its automated captioning technology has met or exceeded the required criteria, based on competitor benchmarks conducted by the FCC, for quality performance and speed of captions.
As a United States citizen or resident with a hearing loss, you may use Rogervoice free of charge, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The service is paid for by the FCC through a federally funded service for persons with hearing loss.
UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS ANYONE BUT REGISTERED USERS WITH HEARING LOSS FROM USING INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) CAPTIONED TELEPHONES WITH THE CAPTIONS TURNED ON. There is a cost for each minute of captions generated, paid from a federally administered fund.