Visual cards

Visual cards for real communication moments.

Luma combines reviewed starter cards with parent-created photos, labels, and recorded voice so communication support can match the child’s real life.

Concrete starter visuals

Starter cards focus on useful early communication: requesting, stopping, asking for help, sensory needs, people, places, play, and daily routines. Parent-created custom cards can appear in Talk and can be used inside custom routines.

Luma visual card for More. Luma visual card for Help. Luma visual card for Water. Luma visual card for Open. Luma visual card for Go. Luma visual card for Too loud.

Personal vocabulary scales through photos

Children often need words for their own cup, toy, parent, backpack, playground, or bedtime object. Luma lets parents add familiar photos, labels, and optional recorded voice instead of waiting for every possible symbol to exist in a built-in library.

Model, wait, and accept responses

The parent can tap a card, say the word, then wait. A response can be pointing, tapping, looking, reaching, vocalizing, or saying a word.

AAC-informed support, with clear boundaries

Luma supports home communication practice. It is not an AAC assessment, diagnostic tool, medical device, or replacement for individualized advice from a speech-language pathologist.