
Eyesynth is an audiovisual system for people with visual disabilities, consisting of a pair of glasses connected to a microcomputer. It uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to recognize objects and people in real-time and then provides audio feedback to the user. The glasses are equipped with a camera that captures images of the environment and sends them to a computer that processes them in real-time. The system can recognize faces, read text, identify objects, and provide navigation assistance.
Location: Spain, la Plana Alta, Castelló de la Plana
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $1.11M
Founded date: 2014
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
01.02.2017 | Grant | $1.11M | - |
Mentions in press and media 2
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