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In collaboration with MyBIM

Bridge Every Conversation with Sign Language

Learn ASL and MSL through AI-powered gesture recognition, interactive lessons, 3D avatar demonstrations, and a supportive community — built with the Malaysian Sign Language and Deaf Studies National Organisation.

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How SignBridge Works

A simple, four-step journey from your first sign to confident communication.

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Choose Your Language

Start with American Sign Language (ASL) or Malaysian Sign Language (MSL) and set your learning goals.

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Learn & Practice

Watch tutorials, take quizzes, and use your camera to practice signs with instant AI feedback.

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Test & Improve

Take proficiency tests to identify strengths and get a personalized learning path that grows with you.

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Connect & Contribute

Join forum discussions, chat with peers, and contribute new signs to help the community grow.

What Our Community Says

Learners, educators, and advocates are using SignBridge to build communication bridges.

The 3D avatar feature helped me see exactly how hand shapes should look from different angles. It made learning MSL so much clearer than photos alone.

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Aisha Rahman

MSL Learner

My child and I practice together using the camera recognition. Getting instant feedback keeps them motivated, and the learning path shows us what to focus on next.

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Lim Wei Jie

Parent of a Deaf Child

SignBridge gives my students structured tutorials, quizzes, and a safe forum to ask questions. The gesture dictionary is becoming a valuable classroom resource.

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Dr. Priya Nair

Special Education Teacher

I use the gesture recognition tool to double-check signs, and I contribute new entries to help grow the dictionary. It is a great way to give back to the community.

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Kevin Tan

Sign Language Interpreter

The proficiency test placed me at the right level and the AI learning path keeps me on track. I have gone from beginner to intermediate in three months.

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Nurul Huda

University Student

It is refreshing to see a platform that respects both ASL and MSL. The forum lets deaf and hearing learners connect and learn from each other.

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Ahmad Fauzi

Deaf Community Advocate

About American Sign Language (ASL)

Two people communicating using American Sign Language

What is ASL?

American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, natural language with the same linguistic properties as spoken languages. It is expressed by movements of the hands and face, and is the primary language of many North Americans who are deaf and hard of hearing.

Rich History

ASL has its own grammar and structure, distinct from English, with deep roots in North American Deaf culture.

Visual Communication

Uses hand shapes, movements, facial expressions, and body language to convey meaning fully.

Cultural Significance

Central to Deaf culture and community identity across the United States and Canada.

About Malaysian Sign Language (MSL)

Group of people learning Malaysian Sign Language together

What is MSL?

Malaysian Sign Language (MSL), or Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia (BIM), is the primary sign language used by the deaf community in Malaysia. It is a visual language that incorporates elements of Malaysian culture and local linguistic features.

Local Development

MSL evolved to meet the communication needs of Malaysia's diverse deaf communities.

Unique Features

Incorporates elements from Malaysian culture, local signs, and regional expressions.

Growing Recognition

Increasingly recognized and supported by Malaysian educators, advocates, and organisations like MyBIM.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before starting your sign language journey.