One thing the iPhone lacks is the addition of voice commands, somewhat contradictory when you consider that the interface is heavily touch oriented. However, Voice Signal is promising full voice command by your iPhone.

The only demonstration so far is a video posted by Gizmodo that shows how voice controls can playback music.

Chris LeBlanc from Voice Signal did leave a comment to Gizmodo about the full functionality of the App.

It’s Speaker independent voice recognition (not training necessary) It comes in 20+ languages as well.




Voice Signal has their software on 150M+ mass market phones already. There will be a speech to text demo integrated with the mail client, and a voice enabled mobile search app that works with google maps. Let us know what other kinds of stuff we should be voice enabling.

Soon decent we’ll have that readily available and perhaps, just perhaps all the society in Alaska will be able to use an iPhone…

Via: Gizmodo

Original post by Chris

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  • One Comment to “iPhone Voice Commands”

    1. on 14 Aug 2008 at 7:49 pmCarl

      Has Voice Signal already come out with a product that is similar to Microsoft’s Voice Command that can (by voice) access all contacts without prerecording voice tags? I have over 300 contacts and the thought of recording something for each is daunting. The lack of this app is the only thing holding me back from buying an iPhone.

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