Sign Language Bot (SignBot)
AI tool that converts text into sign language by retrieving and stitching pre-recorded sign clips using SBERT-based semantic similarity and exact phrase matching.

Summary
SignBot converts text into sign language using SBERT-based matching and a curated clip library, then stitches signs into fluid sentences for web and mobile. Designed for eLearning solutions and modern learning platforms, it helps schools, NGOs, and support teams make digital experiences truly accessible-without relying on on-call interpreters.
Client
Educational Institutions, Accessibility NGOs, Hearing Impaired CommunitiesLocation: India
Challenge
Bridging the communication gap for hearing-impaired individuals using sign language often requires trained interpreters, which are not always readily available. Additionally, converting textual or spoken content into sign language in real time is resource-intensive and expensive.
Goals
Solution
Implementation
Expected Results
Testimonial
" This solution is expected to significantly improve communication for hearing-impaired learners and will be simple to use. It is anticipated to make digital training sessions much more inclusive."
— Ria, Project Manager
Key Takeaway
AI-assisted sign language bots can make digital content accessible, inclusive, and cost-effective, ensuring equal communication opportunities for the hearing-impaired community.
Access Sign Language Bot (SignBot) Story
See how a unified sign-clip library, SBERT matching, and real-time stitching make text-to-sign translation practical for education and accessibility teams.
If you’re in education, NGOs, or customer support, this case shows what’s possible with AI-powered business solutions for inclusive communication.
Summary
SignBot converts text into sign language using SBERT-based matching and a curated clip library, then stitches signs into fluid sentences for web and mobile. Designed for eLearning solutions and modern learning platforms, it helps schools, NGOs, and support teams make digital experiences truly accessible-without relying on on-call interpreters.
Client
Educational Institutions, Accessibility NGOs, Hearing Impaired CommunitiesLocation: India
Challenge
Bridging the communication gap for hearing-impaired individuals using sign language often requires trained interpreters, which are not always readily available. Additionally, converting textual or spoken content into sign language in real time is resource-intensive and expensive.
Goals
Solution
Implementation
Expected Results
Testimonial
" This solution is expected to significantly improve communication for hearing-impaired learners and will be simple to use. It is anticipated to make digital training sessions much more inclusive."
— Ria, Project Manager
Key Takeaway
AI-assisted sign language bots can make digital content accessible, inclusive, and cost-effective, ensuring equal communication opportunities for the hearing-impaired community.
Access Sign Language Bot (SignBot) Story
See how a unified sign-clip library, SBERT matching, and real-time stitching make text-to-sign translation practical for education and accessibility teams.
If you’re in education, NGOs, or customer support, this case shows what’s possible with AI-powered business solutions for inclusive communication.