Vocal quality is part of the way we project who we are to the world; it offers information about age, gender, and emotional state. Each voice is as unique as a fingerprints. Yet, millions of people who communicate through alternative augmentative communication devices only have a few computerized voice options. However, speech scientist Dr. Rupal Patel has developed technology which revolutionizes the vocal quality of those who use AAC. She and her team at the Communication Analysis and Design Lab know that people with severe speech impairment still have distinct pitch, tone and volume when they laugh, cry, or vocalize intent. They are able to use this information, match specific characteristics to a voice donor, blend the two together and develop a personalized voice. This technology offers a new way for people using AAC devices to assert their personality as they communicate with friends, peers, coworkers, teachers, and loved ones. For more information about the technology or to become a voice donor, please listen to the TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/rupal_patel_synthetic_voices_as_unique_as_fingerprints?language=en or visit the website: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vocalid-custom-crafted-voices#/