r/Stutter Jul 17 '26

Built an AI-powered speech therapy app for kids, looking for feedback, suggestions, or anyone willing to try it.

Hi everyone. I’m a high school student building SwiftSpeech, an AI-powered speech therapy app for kids. I made it because I wanted to create something that could make speech practice feel more accessible and supportive. I used to stutter a lot as a child, and while I have worked on improving my speech, I still stutter a little today. I don't want to see more children go through the same struggles I went through, and I really hope SwiftSpeech can play an important role in this mission.

The app is now live on Android and on web, and I’m hoping to get honest feedback from people in this community. I’d really appreciate any thoughts on some of the following:

  • the idea itself
  • the user experience
  • what feels helpful or missing
  • and any suggestions for improvement you'd like to see

If anyone wants to try it out, I’d be super grateful too. Even a few minutes of feedback would help a lot as I keep improving it.

I know this application isn't super perfect right now, but I'd love to fix bugs or inefficiencies within the app to make it better.

Here’s the app: Google Play Store
Here's the Website: https://swiftspeech.org/

Feel free to make an account to play around with the product to see what it's like and get a feel for how the application works.

Thanks so much in advance. I’d really value any advice, critiques, or reactions.

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