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Virtual Brailler

Tangible User Interface for Blind

Reinventing Vision

Millions of people around the world with low vision or blindness rely every day on alternative senses to interact with the world around them. Tangible interfaces with the digital world can change the lives of these individuals, putting them back in the workforce or enabling them to regain a connection to their environment or loved ones. With the increasing accessibility of haptic interfaces and real time image processing, the field of assistive devices is ripe for disruptive innovation. 

we can not only reduce the need for vision, but reinvent how people sense their world.

285 Million

Visually impaired worldwide

90 %

Live in developing countries

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Braille Alphabet

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Approach for Virtual Brailler

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Converting digital text in the background to haptic and tactile sensation of Braille.

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Prototype & Demonstration

Devnar School for the Blind, Hyderabad.

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Bilra Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani.

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