OrCam, a leading company in artificial intelligence (AI) assistive technology, has announced the launch of two new devices that aim to improve the lives of people with low vision, visual impairments, and reading difficulties. The devices are OrCam MyEye and OrCam Learn, which are wearable and handheld respectively, and can communicate text and other visual information out loud.
OrCam MyEye is a smart camera that attaches to any glasses frame and can read any printed or digital text, recognize faces, identify products, colors, money, and more. The device is activated by pointing or tapping, and works offline without requiring an internet connection. OrCam MyEye can help people with low vision or blindness to access information and perform daily tasks with ease and independence.
OrCam Learn is a device that helps students with reading and learning differences, such as dyslexia and ADHD, to improve their reading skills and comprehension. The device can read any text aloud, highlight the words as they are spoken, and adjust the reading speed and voice. OrCam Learn can also provide feedback on the user’s reading accuracy and fluency. OrCam Learn can help students to overcome their reading challenges and achieve their academic goals.
“We are proud to introduce our new AI devices that can make a positive impact on the lives of millions of people around the world,” said Dr. Yonatan Wexler, Executive Vice President of R&D at OrCam. “Our devices are designed to be intuitive, discreet, and user-friendly, and to provide personalized assistance to each user. We believe that our technology can empower people with low vision, visual impairments, and reading difficulties to achieve more independence and confidence.”
OrCam’s new devices are available for purchase on their website or through their network of distributors and partners. Users can also request a free demonstration or trial of the devices before buying them. For more information, visit www.orcam.com or contact info@orcam.com.