Speech therapy and AAC devices for aphasia and language disorders
Lingraphica builds communication tools for individuals with aphasia and cognitive disorders, combining speech-generating devices with telemedicine services. The tech stack reveals a marketing and design-heavy operation (5 marketing hires, design presence), paired with active work on data infrastructure and ETL pipelines—suggesting internal analytics maturity is still being built out. Active projects around AI-driven assistive features and clinician adoption signal a shift toward software-driven therapy tools alongside traditional hardware.
Lingraphica develops speech therapy solutions and augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) devices for adults and children with language and cognitive disorders, particularly aphasia. The company works with clinicians and caregivers to provide both speech-generating hardware devices and online therapy platforms. Operating since 1990 from Princeton, New Jersey, Lingraphica serves a clinical market where adoption depends heavily on therapist confidence and institutional buy-in. Current projects focus on expanding clinician education, improving product adoption in new clinical settings, and adding AI-powered features to personalize therapy experiences.
Lingraphica uses Wrike, Asana, and Trello for project management; Power BI, SQL, and Amplitude for analytics; HubSpot for CRM; Adobe Creative Suite and Figma for design; and Google Workspace, Analytics, Ads, and Tag Manager for marketing operations.
Yes. Marketing represents the largest active department with 5 open or recently posted positions across mid-level and senior levels, reflecting focus on go-to-market strategy for new product releases.
Active projects include AI-driven assistive features, personalized learning experiences for therapy, data infrastructure and ETL pipeline development, clinician education expansion, and increasing product adoption through webinars and outreach to university programs.
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