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Callio for Deaf, hard-of-hearing & speech-impaired callers

For most people, Callio is a convenience. For Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired callers, it's something else: a way to make phone calls that the phone never made possible.

The call, made in text

Describe what you need by typing. Callio speaks on the call for you, listens, and brings the entire conversation back as text you can read at your own pace. No relay operator, no third party in the middle of your business — just you, your words, and the result.

Nothing assumes you can hear or speak

Callio is text-first from the first screen to the final transcript. The outcome of every call is written, not spoken. You review the plan in text, approve it in text, and read what was said in text.

A record you can revisit

Because every call comes back as a full transcript, you can re-read it, save it, and act on it whenever you need — no straining to recall a conversation you couldn't fully hear in the first place.

Deaf & hard of hearing

Make the calls a voice phone never let you make — appointments, reservations, questions — entirely by reading and writing.

Speech differences

If speaking on the phone is hard, you don't have to. Type the task; Callio carries the conversation.

The call you've been putting off? Consider it made.

Download Callio and handle your next call without picking up the phone.

Download on the App Store Android coming soon