commentr/StutterMarch 7, 2025

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Hi, I understand your concern. I'm not trying to sell you anything ... yet. And the little apps that we have written, by themselves, will not cure your stuttering. They will simply let you communicate fluently, temporarily, over Zoom or Google Meet during your video conference calls. When you finish using them, your fluency should be no better or worse than when you started. The first app is even simpler, it is a web-based app that simply listens to your speech, and then spits it back to you a few seconds later in a cloned voice. You don't have to install anything or give me a credit card or any personally identifiable information. It's just a 'toy'. I'm a retired physicist, and so possibly I'm a little out of date ... I don't know what a 'copy-paste bot message' is. All I want is to have some people who stutter try the Voice Mirror app and, ideally, tell me what your experience is, good or bad. My little company IS trying to develop a program to expand the range of conversational situations in which people who stutter remain fluent, but that is down the road. And highly speculative. I have virtually no academic training in speech-language pathology. I don't have a right to know who you are, nor do I want to know. But if you're going to use my software, then I think you should know something about me. See my linkedIn profile: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevendscott/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevendscott/)

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