Hearing-impaired individuals face various difficulties due to a lack of communication in daily life. The need for assistance in areas such as public transportation, hospitals, and banks can lead to negative situations such as social isolation, introversion, and isolation from society. The process of communicating with individuals who do not know sign language is not practical due to the time-consuming correspondence and the difficulty of accessing translators. This project aims to enable hearing-impaired individuals to communicate effectively and independently with individuals who do not know sign language. The research aims to improve the quality of life of hearing-impaired individuals by solving their communication problems in daily life and emergencies.