Senseamp is an Android app for the Deaf-Blind community that translates text to Morse code using vibration patterns. Download the latest version on Google Play.



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Designed with the Deaf-Blind community in mind.

Intuitive and easy-to-use GUI that uses vibration patterns to improve the experience for Deaf-Blind users. The interface is easy to navigate and each button has a signature vibration pattern.

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Translate text to (ITU) Morse code.

Enter your text and translate it to vibration patterns, following the ITU Morse code patterns.


Translate books to (ITU) Morse code.

The books must be text-only files ending in .txt, and should be located in the Download folder. In order to store books, download the .txt file from your e-mail or from the web-browser, and it will be automatically stored in the Download folder. You can also manually move .txt files to the "Download" folder. You can download an example here.

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Customize the speed of the vibration patterns.


Input vibration patterns using finger gestures.

(Experimental)

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International Morse Code Compliant.


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Jaime Cervantes is currently working as a Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. He started senseamp in order to contribute something to society. Senseamp is a non-profit project that will always be free, open-source, and without adds.

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Luis Villavicencio is currently a Computer Science student @ Virginia Tech. He loves to contribute to society with whatever possible while vacationing on Earth.

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Special thanks to Miguel Cotrina and Brian Pajares for their help during HackDuke 2014.


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As a non-profit project, senseamp's purpose is to improve the life style of people with disabilities... Share it and be part of the change. You can also get the source code in GitHub.