Patents
The products below are covered by United States patent applications filed by Silver, Inc. and pending at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Each is marked Patent Pending.
By product
Presenter Stage™
- Patent Pending filed August 13, 2026
Watch a programme together in different languages, with each participant's camera included in a broadcast only after that person agrees, and an open broadcast that cannot carry the shared programme at all.
iSpeak Academy™
- Patent Pending filed August 7, 2026
Turning one bilingual teaching poster into an ordered set of addressable lesson lines, with the printed text authoritative over machine translation.
- Patent Pending filed July 8, 2026
Authoring and delivering a lesson in two languages at once, live.
The Round Table™
- Patent Pending filed August 5, 2026
Multi-party conversation where each participant chooses their own language, translation is reused between participants who share one, and audio-only callers are served too.
- Patent Pending filed August 5, 2026
Two-person cross-language speech with recognition at the speaker's device, translation at the listener's, and each translation verified back the other way.
iSpeak Lens™
- Patent Pending filed July 27, 2026
Point a camera at any printed words and hear them in your language, with the image cleaned before reading and the voice chosen by what that language actually supports.
Silver Inc websites
- Patent Pending filed July 15, 2026
A reading layer that adds a translation beneath the original without ever replacing it, delivered from a paid-once dictionary so it costs nothing per visitor.
iSpeak™
- Patent Pending filed June 26, 2026
Speaking any text or media aloud in languages no commercial voice supports, including Hmong, from the company's own trained voice.
- Patent Pending filed June 8, 2026
Live speech translation and dubbing that compensates for languages needing more words to say the same thing.
Movies™
- Patent Pending filed June 17, 2026
Translating and dubbing whatever is already playing, with the viewer choosing both the source and the target language.
- Patent Pending filed June 11, 2026
Speaking a protected film's dialogue in another language by reading the subtitles the player has already drawn on screen.
- Patent Pending filed June 9, 2026
Dubbing continuous media by pausing the source at the right moments, the way a human interpreter takes turns.
Podcasts
- Patent Pending filed June 14, 2026
Re-voicing a published audio programme for each listener's language on the server, with nothing to install.
iSpeak Articles™
- Patent Pending filed June 10, 2026
The same click-to-hear reading of documents across both desktop and mobile.
- Patent Pending filed June 10, 2026
Click any passage in someone else's document and hear it spoken in your language, over the top of the page.
Final Farewell & Time Capsule
- Patent Pending filed May 19, 2026
Releasing a message after death only when two independent documents agree, with two separate authentications and delivery that cannot fire twice.
Silver Family Tree™
- Patent Pending filed March 27, 2026
Drawing a family across many generations without a single connector line crossing another.
Proprietary technology
The engines behind these products — the translation and speech systems, the trained voices for languages no commercial provider supports, the compositing and broadcast pipeline, and the code that runs them — are the proprietary work of Silver, Inc. They are protected by copyright as soon as they are written, by the pending applications listed above, and, where they are not published, as trade secrets.
Silver Inc grants no licence by publishing this page. Copying, adapting, decompiling, reverse engineering, extracting or scraping any part of a Silver Inc product or service, or using it to build a competing system, is prohibited by the Terms of Service that every user accepts, and may also infringe copyright and the rights arising from the applications above.
What is published here describes what our products do. How they do it — the models, the training data, the tuning that makes an underserved language sound like a person rather than a machine — is not published and is not licensed.
This list may not be exhaustive; further applications may be pending that are not shown. No licence or right in any Silver Inc technology is granted by this page. Product and brand names marked ™ are trademarks of Silver, Inc.
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