TD Snap® is a flexible, robust communication software for people with speech and language disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy and aphasia. Created by Tobii Dynavox, a leader in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), TD Snap provides a choice of evidence-based, professionally developed page sets designed to meet different communication needs and preferences, with both symbol-supported and text-based options. TD Snap includes easy-to-use editing tools to create a personalised experience, and is accessible via touch, eye gaze and switch access methods. A monthly subscription is required to enable speech following a 1-month trial period.
Tobii Dynavox offers complementary resources to help communicators, caregivers, and professionals succeed with TD Snap. These resources can be found by visiting myTobiiDynavox.com or tobiidynavox.com.
Have you purchased a Tobii Dynavox device and looking to use your companion TD Snap licence on an iOS device? Download this app and log into myTobiiDynavox in the start-up wizard.
Customisable TD Snap Page Sets:
• Core First: A symbol-supported page set enabling a path to literacy at any stage of language development
• Motor Plan: A symbol-supported page set enabling efficient language acquisition at any age, custom designed for both touch and eye gaze
• Express: A symbol-supported page set to help people express themselves using theme-based phrases and words
• Text: A page set for those who are literate or transitioning from symbol supports to literacy
• Scanning: A page set for those who use scanning as their primary access method
• Aphasia: A page set to help adults with aphasia communicate while also supporting language recovery
• PODD*: A page set based on the Pragmatic Organisation Dynamic Display vocabulary strategy, developed by AAC expert Gayle Porter
• Gateway*: A page set based on the Gateway vocabulary strategy, developed by Joan Bruno
*Denotes in-app purchase of an additional monthly subscription per page or symbol set. Developed by a third party.
Powerful Set of Integrated TD Snap Tools:
• Editing: An intuitive editing tool to help customise buttons to meet a communicator’s unique needs
• Diversity: A variety of diversity settings that let you customise skin tone, hair shades, and more
• PCS: A built-in library of over 75,000 Picture Communication Symbols translated into over 25 languages
• Search: A search bar to locate words and symbols with an easy and accessible path to find them
• Visual Supports: A set of supports like visual schedules, timers, and scripts
• Google Assistant: An integrated tool enabling symbol-supported access to Google Assistant
• QuickFires: A set of commonly used pre-programmed phrases to make communication smoother
• myTobiiDynavox: A cloud-based resource for backing up, sharing, and syncing customised content.
How Subscriptions Work
Following the 1-month free trial, your Apple ID payment method on file will automatically be charged monthly unless you cancel 24 hours before the trial ends. Subsequent monthly payments will be charged to your Apple ID payment method 24 hours before the end of each period. Your subscriptions are managed in account settings on the App Store.
TD Snap® is a trademark and registered trademark of Tobii Dynavox AB.
Tobii Dynavox cannot guarantee compatibility of TD Snap with any non-Tobii Dynavox brand of hardware and will not offer technical support for compatibility issues. All downloads are governed by TD Snap Licence Agreement for Download.
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In-Apps
PODD Monthly
39,00 kr
Gateway Monthly
39,00 kr
Metacom Monthly
39,00 kr
Speaking Upgrade Monthly
99,00 kr
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TD Snap® FAQ
Is TD Snap® free?
Yes, TD Snap® is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is TD Snap® legit?
⚠️ The TD Snap® app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does TD Snap® cost?
TD Snap® has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 54.00 kr.
En virkelig god app til symbolkommunikation men også til tekst. Den ville få 5 stjerner hvis den også var til iPhone. Det er virkelig mange af mine borgere der efterspørger muligheden for SymbolKommunikation på sin telefon, da denne er meget lettere at have med rundt.
Lasse Uth
Money hungry, please do research & find another AAC app
Like everything else in the USA this inflation is ridiculous, and these developers are on board with taking every cent from families who need the help. My son is nonverbal and he uses this app but it constantly signs him out requiring me to troubleshoot. On top of that they FORCED USERS INTO A SUBSCRIPTION, why not sell the app like before? All these reviews & comments all saying the same. Shame on you.
Not worth it
I had to reset my son iPad. It’s now requiring me to pay monthly to use the talk function.
Tobii Dynavox Greed at Needy Families’ Expense
Without warning, Tobii Dynavox has changed this application from a one-time purchase price of $100 to a subscription-based model of $10/month.
This means all new users of this system will be milked for money FOREVER, as long as they need this application to communicate. Families with special needs will often require an application for that person's entire life, and if one used the app for even 5 short years, they would pay $600.
If you were lucky enough to purchase it before this change, good luck. Otherwise, steer clear of this money pit.
Other apps such as LAMP and Touch Chat are still one time purchases, but they are expensive. Wait for a sale in May or Black Friday if you can.
TD, please revert this money-grubbing scummy practice and make communication affordable again.
Horrible subscription model
Subscribing to allow special needs children access to communication? Seriously….
Extremely poor value as a subscription
Back when Snap was a one-time purchase, it filled a unique niche in the market: a full-featured, somewhat robust, symbol-based AAC app at a relatively approachable price -- $50, relative to the $250-$400 that other apps cost. It was actually my own first iPad-based AAC app, and one I frequently recommended -- with reservations about the lack of robustness -- because it was financially accessible.
The main downside to Snap is that even the newer Motor Plan vocabulary is sorely lacking in abstract concepts and shades of meaning. As a literate, semi-speaking AAC user, this is irritating and dysregulating; to younger AAC users, it could be a serious impediment to language and literacy development.
Today, I use the new Proloquo, which has a vocabulary that simply beats the pants off every other symbol-based app, and is comfortably usable out of the box -- with some compromises in word choice -- by a literate user for a wide range of conversations. It is a subscription -- $10/month or $100/year -- but well worth the money to me.
Having tried both apps, I find it downright *laughable* that Snap would think their app is worth the same monthly cost as Proloquo. It is also rather cruel that they gave zero notice of this change, sending potential new users back to square one if they had budgeted, fundraised, or arranged with school or insurance to cover the original price.
There are other options here: If $50/user truly wasn't paying the bills, they could've doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled the price and remained an affordable choice. If a subscription was truly necessary for sustainable development, they could've charged $5/month and still earned the old price in subscription fees in less than a year.
Please, TD, show your users some compassion. If your devices are truly as good as you say, you don't need to jack up the app cost for iPad users.
Horrible app
I payed for the full 50 dollars only for them to try and make me buy the stupid subscription. It’s shady and dumb that they would do this to people who already payed.
Won’t use text to voice over a FaceTime call
I purchased this for my wife who has lost her voice due to ALS.
The rep was able to demonstrate the functionality using her iPhone and iPad. For unknown reasons and hours and hours of trying to make it work with our devices, we both agreed it does not work for us. Too bad, because the program is pretty feature rich but this is a “must work” so we will have to find something else.