Visuals2Go Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for Visuals2Go for iPhone.
Visuals2Go is free iOS app published by Bo Innovations Pty Ltd

Very Very intuitive

Dze zimmer

It is a very straight forward and easy to use. I learn how to use the app in 10 mins. Recommend for everyone.


Helping Young Communicators One Visual at a Time

Kaila M.

I am a speech-language pathologist working in the early childhood special education population. Many of the children in our program do not communicate verbally, requiring pictures to communicate, request, comment, etc. throughout the school day to be understood. Visuals are essential for these early learners to be the most successful in the classroom. My coworkers and I stumbled across this app prior to the most recent update (when it was card Picture Card Maker). This app is versatile, easy to navigate with use, and efficient for making visuals on the go. The app is preloaded with many pictures. For example, there are sentence strips, shapes, colors, activities, toys, feelings, etc. Another critical functionality of the app is that you can use your phone or iPad to take pictures of the objects that you are using (in therapy for example) I absolutely love that I can take actual pictures of objects, throw together some picture cards, and sent it to the printer when I am in a time crunch. I spent this summer taking pictures of every therapy item I own and printed it into picture cards so the little communicators have access to every item to request or comment! Similar programs have been considered the "gold standard" of speech therapy are very expensive, time consuming, difficult to save to a PDF, and require a CD drive (if choosing the CD option). CD drives are becoming obsolete so I couldn't rely on that anymore. With this app, you are able to develop sentence strips and choice boards as well. When you select the pictures to add to a sentence strip, I have found that you have to return to the beginning of the app to access the sentence strips in order for the voice output to be activated. I personally won't use this feature as often, as I use my personal phone to put the pictures together and I don't trust many little hands playing with my personal phone. I can imagine how this would be functional for a child using an iPad to communicate at home in sentence form. For the choice boards, you are able to select items to move to a choice board and you can title the choice boards. The confusion I had when navigating the new update was sending items to the printer. You need to have an email set up through your iPhone in order to use the print function. I prefer to use my gmail app to navigate my email, so I had to use a "junk" email to put into the iPhone and I removed notifications. You are given the choice to print via air print or print via email, which convert your pictures into a PDF. This is one of my favorite and pivotal features of the app. I am able to send the pictures to print, then, I sent them via air print so I can save the PDF copies for when I need to re-print or make a new card if a card is damaged. In addition to ensuring an email is set up on your phone, I was having trouble with deleting and adding pictures. I wasn't able to figure it out going through the tutorial so I contacted the developer. If you hold the picture just long enough, it is a "copy" and duplicates the image; a double tap delete the image. Once you're in the print function, you are able to choose your template to the size of the cards you want. Options include 2x3, 1x1, 3x4, 4x5, 4x6, and 5x7. I found the 4x6 being exactly what I need for therapy. I can't praise this app and how much it has helped. All my coworkers that are on the iOS system have downloaded the app because of the ease of use. Since discovering it, it has made a difference in our little communicators because there is no excuse to not have a visual for an item since this app does it all :) Thank you!


Great for photos!!!!!

Tfrog5489

This app is a great for making your own symbols and you can also use them to make your own photos and you can also create a photo book. The cool thing is that it's very versatile and I would strongly recommend this app to anyone who likes to make their own photos or their own symbols.


Free version limited

Candy in the maoth

The free version doesn't let you use enough to be able to tell if the person will be able to utilize it. For example I can't even see what the choice board is. Also double tapping is a hard skill for many people who need this kind of device.


Resource for asd and apraxia

Dalas67

This app is excellent for teaching young children language. We use it to teach young children that you have to “give to get.” Communication for our students has greatly improved. This app is great for PECS.


Not the best

Caroline2148

This app is good, but by no means great. They have good visuals, but not enough topics. They also don’t have the ability to turn off scrolling, which often makes it difficult for individuals with low motor control to choose the correct picture. Also, the app keeps crashing after I have updated it.


Wish it had more choices

kylevp01

Ok, I do like this for my son, but I wish it had more choices, especially for the sentence starters. He is verbal, but is learning to name more emotions, and knows a lot more, and does more activities, than are listed here.


Amazing App For parents and educators

Stacie@35

This is an amazing app for all walks of life and especially for children with disabilities. This app has great visuals in all different sizes. Get it and worth it. Great for labeling.


Visuals2Go Quick Review

Sofi A. G.

I am a PT Student, and we had an assignment to look up an application for assistive technology. Visuals2go is what I chose! This application was extremely simple to use, and had step by step instructions in multiple places if something could not be figured out. The basics of the free app were still extremely helpful, useful, and relevant for every day activities. The sentences were easy to form, but also easy to edit. The communication device is easy enough for a child to learn, or an adult with a learning disability to use. This app could be very beneficial to clients that have trouble communicating l, and could open lots of doors to social interaction in many ways.


Maybe for young kids

Skylar.Andie

Not useful for adults or people who want grammatically correct sentences.