In today’s world, technology is moving faster than many of us can keep up with — but every now and then, something comes along that quietly solves a problem many people didn’t even realize had a solution.
One of those problems?
How hard it can be for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students to navigate written English, which is structured very differently from ASL.
Anyone who has worked with Deaf learners — families, teachers, interpreters, or friends — understands this challenge deeply. English relies heavily on grammar markers, tenses, prefixes, and suffixes that ASL expresses visually or spatially. The result? Even a simple homework assignment can turn into a major decoding task.
Recently, a new AI tool has been appearing across social media and Deaf education spaces: SignLogia — a digital assistant designed to explain English in a way that is ASL-aware, visual, and digestible.
And honestly? It’s one of the most impressive accessibility tools we’ve seen in a long time.
There is a free preview on the site.
Reading comprehension support:
SignLogia Standard can explain difficult sentences, simplify text, and clarify meaning using ASL-aware grammar guidance. It helps learners break down written English so they can better understand structure and vocabulary..