What is C.A.R.T.?
Communication Access Realtime Translation (C.A.R.T.) is the spoken word translated into text and appearing on a screen (computer screen, monitor, movie screen or digital display board) in realtime, but without the video picture. This is used in one-on-one sessions, such as in a school classroom, or in a larger setting, such as in a Hearing Loss Association meeting. Since words only are displayed, there is no need for video equipment or an encoder. AmeriCaption travels the state of Florida and the nation providing on-site C.A.R.T. services. AmeriCaption also provides remote C.A.R.T. services via streaming text to the Internet.

C.A.R.T. Testimonials
"The CART was wonderful today. You did your usual top quality job. I was also on a speaker phone so I was able to understand some of the voices. I couldn't believe how realtime it was. "
Kathy Borzell, Deaf and Hearing Connection for Tampa Bay