Thanks TorTalk. I read so much now and it is amazing how I have increased my reading capability.
You’ve always been told you are not as good because you have dyslexia and can’t read 300 words per minute. At TorTalk we see it differently. We see you as a community of 400 million gifted people. That’s why we have developed a tool that embraces your gift.
Using our tool, any people with dyslexia can beat the average person’s reading speed, because you can fulfill your potential and beat the odds.
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By TorTalk team

Well-known people who has Dyslexia: Embrace your unique gift.
Richard Branson
Jamie Oliver
Keira Knightley
Agatha Christie
Lewis Hamilton

Richard Branson

Jamie Oliver

Keira Knightley

Agatha Christie

Lewis Hamilton
TorTalk was interviewed by SVT1 in June, 2019.
Tor Ghai, co-founder of Sting Incubate company TorTalk shared his story on SVT1's 'Jakten på Dyslexin'. Did you know that he created TorTalk, the text-to-speech tool, for himself when he was studying? Today, 75% of Swedish Universities are using TorTalk. New mobile App is live on Swedish App Store and is helping students, bookworms and other people with dyslexia, ADHD and those who prefer to listen to their second language!
Research with TorTalk shows
Research from Uppsala University was published in the Journal of Special Education Technology in November 28th 2017.
Abstract: “As seen in Table 3, TTS led to a significant increase in reading comprehension in the group as a whole. However, within grade groups analyses revealed that this effect was driven largely by the effect in the younger group, whereas the effect within the older group was very small and nonsignificant.As can be seen in Table 4, reading with TTS led to a large increase in reading rate in the group as whole.”
Reading with tor.talk TTS increases both reading speed and often reading comprehension compared to reading with your eyes.

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Student at Dalarna University

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Former theology student at University of Uppsala, today she works as a priest

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Lecturer at KTH & architect in her own firm

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Student of Sustainable Technology of KTH