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SignAll develops AI and computer vision technology for real-time, automatic sign language recognition and translation. Its core product bridges communication gaps, converting signed movements into text or speech, and translating spoken language into visual representations. This system provides direct, seamless interaction for users of signed and spoken languages.
Founded in Hungary, SignAll emerged from an insight into communication barriers between Deaf and hearing individuals. A diverse team of Deaf and hearing professionals from America and Hungary established the company, applying expertise to build accessible technology. Their founding principle focused on fostering inclusive interactions through advanced technical solutions.
The technology serves sectors like businesses enhancing customer service accessibility and educational institutions creating inclusive learning environments. SignAll's vision is to eliminate global communication barriers, aiming for a connected and equitable world where technology enables seamless interaction for all.
SignAll has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
SignAll has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
SignAll has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
SignAll's investors include Credo Ventures.
SignAll is a technology company specializing in bridging communication gaps between deaf and hearing individuals through advanced language translation technology. It builds AI- and computer vision-powered products that automatically translate American Sign Language (ASL) into spoken and written English in real time. Its main offerings include SignAll Chat, an automated ASL-English translation system, and SignAll Learn Lab, an interactive platform for learning and practicing ASL. These products primarily serve educational institutions, businesses, and organizations aiming to foster inclusive communication environments for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. SignAll has demonstrated growth momentum through pilot projects in the U.S., partnerships with institutions like Gallaudet University, and ongoing product development including mobile applications[1][2][3][5][6].
Founded in 2016, SignAll emerged from the challenges faced by its parent enterprise in hiring and accommodating a deaf employee. This experience inspired the founders, a multinational team of deaf and hearing professionals from Hungary and the U.S., to develop a seamless communication system between deaf and hearing people. The team leveraged their expertise in computer vision, natural language processing, and AI to create the first automated, real-time, bi-directional ASL translation system. Early traction included successful pilot projects in Washington D.C., Houston, and Salt Lake City, as well as commercial installations like the one at Gallaudet University. The company maintains strong ties with the deaf community in Hungary while focusing on scaling in the U.S. market[1][2][3][5][6].
SignAll rides the growing trend of AI-driven accessibility technologies aimed at reducing communication barriers for people with disabilities. The timing is critical as businesses and institutions increasingly prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating strong market demand for assistive communication tools. Advances in computer vision and natural language processing have matured enough to enable real-time sign language translation, a historically difficult problem due to ASL’s visual and spatial complexity. By enabling seamless interaction between deaf and hearing individuals, SignAll influences the broader ecosystem by promoting inclusive workplaces, enhancing educational access, and integrating with smart technologies like voice assistants. Its innovation exemplifies how AI can be harnessed for social good, setting a precedent for future assistive tech solutions[1][2][3][4][6].
Looking ahead, SignAll is poised to expand its footprint in the U.S. and beyond by scaling deployments in public and private sectors such as government offices, schools, and corporations. The company plans to develop mobile applications and integrate its technology with popular smart assistants like Siri and Alexa, broadening accessibility and convenience. Trends shaping its journey include increasing societal focus on accessibility, rapid AI advancements, and growing adoption of inclusive communication tools. SignAll’s influence is likely to deepen as it helps normalize sign language use in everyday interactions, fostering a more inclusive digital and physical environment for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community[1][2][3][6].
SignAll has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in May 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2016 | $2.0M Seed | Credo Ventures |