Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Nuance Releases Speech Transcription SDK iOS and Android Apps


Nuance, the maker of popular speech recognition apps such as Dragon Dictation, is releasing the Dragon Mobile SDK to members of the Nuance Mobile Developer Program. The SDK will enable app makers to add speech transcription capabilities to their iOS and Android applications.

The SDK is free of charge and lets developers add speech-to-text translation capabilities in eight different languages, as well as text-to-speech functionality in more than 35 languages.

Nuances suite of Dragon Mobile applications is widely recognized as best-in-class when it comes speech transcription, and the SDK is already being used by companies such as Ask.com. The SDK should help robust speech-enabled apps bec! ome more prevalent, and we look forward to seeing what developers can dream up.

Nuance has been working on speech-based services since the early 90s. The veteran company has made a number of acquisitions in recent years, including startups like Jott and SpinVox.

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