ReadSpeaker Merges Licensing and Cloud Businesses

ReadSpeaker, the most trusted, independent digital voice partner for global businesses, announced the merger of its licensing business, ReadSpeaker USA Inc., with its cloud-based business, ReadSpeaker LLC. By bringing these two businesses together, ReadSpeaker now offers organizations the most comprehensive, flexible voice-enablement platform. Through this suite of services, developers and voice user interface (VUI) designers can more efficiently create voice solutions based on their unique applications and IT environments.

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“As the demand for digital voice accelerates, this merger will allow us to better serve our customers’ needs, without sacrificing the industry-leading data privacy and security that our brand is known for.”

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for technologies that support contactless interactions has never been higher. Digital voice, in particular, is on the rise as organizations seek solutions that can best engage target audiences absent in-person exchanges. According to Juniper Research, the increased demand we’ve experienced is just the beginning—by 2023, the firm estimates that nearly 8 billion voice assistants will be in use. With newly appointed President Matt Muldoon at the helm, ReadSpeaker is responding to mounting demand for digital voice solutions by making its voice-enablement offerings more accessible than ever before.

By merging its licensing and cloud-based businesses, ReadSpeaker empowers more organizations to create voice solutions via flexible deployment and pricing options. With ReadSpeaker’s SaaS-based offering, organizations can leverage on-the-go text-to-speech capabilities via ReadSpeaker TextAid, webReader and voice-enabled web content and web-based applications. ReadSpeaker’s licensed-based option, on the other hand, is ideal for customers with devices and equipment that are not connected to the internet, or that manage digital voice applications via a privately managed server. It can also be used to voice-enable standalone devices.

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