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Android Developer Story: RogerVoice takes advantage of beta testing to launch its app on Android first

Posted by Lily Sheringham, Google Play team



RogerVoice is an app which enables people who are hearing impaired to make phone calls through voice recognition and text captions. Founded by Olivier Jeannel, who grew up with more than 80 percent hearing loss, the company successfully raised $35,000 through Kickstarter to get off the ground. Today the team publicly released the app on the Android platform first.



The team behind RogerVoice talk about how material design and beta testing helped them create an interface which is accessible and intuitive to navigate for users.







Learn more about how RogerVoice built its app with the help of Google Play features:



  • Material Design: How Material Design helps you create beautiful, engaging apps.

  • Beta testing: Learn more about using beta testing on Google Play for your app.

  • Developer Console: Make the most of the Google Play Developer Console to publish your apps and grow and engage your user base.

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