Nuance Expands Its Mobile Developer Program to Denmark, Poland, and Portugal
Posted Nov 18, 2011

Nuance Communications is expanding its NDEV Mobile developer program further across Europe into Denmark, Portugal and Poland, supporting speech-to-text and text-to-speech for Danish, Portuguese, and Polish.

NDEV Mobile allows developers to take advantage of Nuance's Dragon Mobile SDK to voice-enable iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 7 apps with the power of Dragon.

Six thousand developers have joined NDEV Mobile since its launch in January. With the addition of Danish, Portuguese, and Polish, the Dragon Mobile SDK now supports 20 languages for voice-to-text and more than 30 for text-to-speech.

"Developers all over the world are incredibly excited about voice-enabling their applications, but they demand a flexible, customizable platform that meets their unique needs," said Michael Thompson, senior vice president and general manager of Nuance Mobile. "NDEV Mobile does just that, with a variety of languages, services, and offerings, even free distribution capabilities that allow developers to choose the mobile voice experience that works for them."

NDEV Mobile has voice-enabled some of the market's most popular apps, including Price Check by Amazon, Ask for iPhone, Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com, RemoteLink from OnStar, SpeechTrans, Yellow Pages, and AirYell from Avantar, iTranslate, Taskmind, SayHi Translate, Vocre, Bon'App, Shopping List from Recipes.com, and many others.

NDEV Mobile offers three service tiers that enable developers great flexibility in how they voice-enable applications:

The Dragon Mobile SDK is available for iOS 5.0 (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch), Android 2.1 and higher, Windows Phone 7.1, and via an HTTP Web services interface.