Speech recognition technology company Nuance said that its “Nuance Mobile Developer Program continues to successfully launch voice-enabled apps for iOS and Android,” and that it is working with “more than 3,000” developers under the project. The company said that it provides developers with access to the “capability-rich Dragon Mobile SDK,” which features the core speech recognition technology featured in its Dragon-brand apps. It notes that the tools enable developers to “fully voice-enable any app and rapidly bring it to market, even if they have never implemented speech technology before.”

Among the apps delivered supporting the speech technology are the Yellow Pages app from Avantar, which enables customers to search directory listings via voice; EZ CM Connect from EZ Access, which enables users to update documents created in Primavera Contract Management by voice; and CapnTrans, an app enabling translations into English, Chinese, French, German, and Japanese.