FrenChat is a real-world communication and child safety platform built specifically for children with autism, developmental disabilities, and communication challenges — especially those who can read, type, and text but cannot reliably speak. This rapidly growing group represents a “missing middle” that is currently underserved by both picture-based AAC devices and unsafe mainstream social platforms.
Unlike traditional assistive communication tools that operate mainly in therapy rooms and classrooms, FrenChat is designed for daily life. It allows children to safely participate in the same mobile communication system used by families, schools, caregivers, and emergency responders — without exposure to strangers, social media risks, or public chat environments.
Children with disabilities face three major real-world barriers:
Traditional assistive devices work in controlled environments but do not transfer safely into real-world independence.
FrenChat is a safety-first, accessibility-first messaging and protection system that includes:
FrenChat transforms communication from a clinical skill into a real-world life tool.
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