Visualeyes

Close-up photo of young smiling African-American woman wearing black eyeglass frame fitted with a sensing device below her left eye
Design by: Sarah Kate Somers, Emily Kehner, and Isaac Chasteen
Instructor: John Lau, Georgia Tech

Visualeyes is an infrared eye tracking communication device worn like eyeglasses. Based on an alphabet grid system, users select letters with their eye movements. Paired with the mobile app, Visualeyes gives hands-free messaging to the whole world and a voice to those who cannot speak.

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