Signlily lets you use sign language on iOS

sign language keyboard
When it comes to communicating on mobile for Deaf people, sign language isn’t really an option unless using video messages. That’s about to change with the release of Signlily, a sign language keyboard app for iOS (coming soon to Android). The keyboard uses emoji-style hands portraying accurate signs and shapes. US-based nonprofit ASLized created the app with a team of Deaf people using American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary language. Sign language varies from place to place and doesn’t always translate perfectly to English so even though a lot of Deaf people use email, text and handwriting as well, the option…

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