Aphasia Studio uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help create the practice materials you see and hear. Here is exactly how we use it, and what that means for you.

What AI helps create

  • Spoken audio is generated by a text-to-speech AI service (OpenAI).
  • Definitions, example sentences, and practice images are drafted with AI writing and image tools (OpenAI and Anthropic’s Claude).

This content is created ahead of time and stored in our library, ready for your practice sessions.

Your information is not sent to AI

You are not chatting with an AI when you practice. Your activity in the exercises — the words you tap, your answers, your progress — is not sent to these AI companies. We do not currently send any content you provide to AI services. If that ever changes for a specific feature, we will tell you clearly at the point where you enter it.

In plain words: The audio, words, and pictures are made by AI ahead of time. Your own practice stays private — it is not sent to the AI companies.

AI can make mistakes

AI-generated definitions, sentences, images, and audio may contain errors, awkward wording, or inaccuracies. Aphasia Studio is an educational practice tool.

Aphasia Studio is not medical advice and is not a substitute for care from a licensed speech-language pathologist or physician. Always follow the guidance of your own clinician.

How we review AI content

Our team reviews and curates AI-generated content under our Editorial & Medical Review Policy. If you spot content that seems wrong, please use the report control on the exercise so we can fix it.

See also our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.