MedCity News March 27, 2022
Michael Schroeder

Envision Glasses are designed with the aim of helping blind and visually impaired users better process text and the visual world around them, according to the company’s co-founder, Karthik Kannan.

It could be reading a sign at a train station, a printed document or the words on the back of a teabag. In a social setting, they may help with recognizing familiar faces. In a new place, a person can have their surroundings described aloud.

Whatever the scenario, smart glasses created by the AI-assistive technology company Envision are designed with the aim of helping blind and visually impaired users better process text and take everything in, said Karthik Kannan, co-founder of Envision.

Envision Glasses are equipped with an 8-megapixel camera—to...

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