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Empowering the Visually Impaired with AI-Powered Smart Glasses

Jyoti by Torchit represents a groundbreaking solution for individuals with visual impairments. This AI-powered smart glass leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence and computer vision to provide features like object recognition, currency identification, color detection, text interpretation, and people recognition.

What is Jyoti?

Jyoti is an AI-powered smart glass designed specifically to meet the needs of individuals with visual impairments. Built with advanced technology, Jyoti is a wearable IoT (Internet of Things) device that offers features to assist users in identifying objects, reading texts, detecting obstacles, and even making emergency calls when necessary. The goal of Jyoti is to empower visually impaired individuals by providing them with an assistive device that enhances their ability to interact with the world, fostering independence and accessibility in everyday life.

This device represents a significant step forward in assistive technology for visually impaired individuals, combining AI and IoT with user-friendly, real-time support. It can be used by people of all literacy levels and across different backgrounds, offering a universally accessible solution that meets diverse needs.

Reaching Thousands of Users

The adoption of Jyoti in Asian communities is measurable and significant:

  • Over 15,000 Jyoti devices distributed across Asia: With this distribution, Jyoti has brought freedom and independence to thousands, providing a meaningful impact in regions where assistive devices are typically scarce.
  • 80% user satisfaction rate: User feedback surveys indicate a high satisfaction rate, underscoring the effectiveness and ease of Jyoti’s functions.
  • 70% increase in social interaction: Users report enhanced social engagement and inclusion, attributing Jyoti’s people identification and video call features as contributors.
  • 60% decrease in navigation-related accidents: Jyoti’s obstacle detection and audio feedback features have significantly reduced the rate of incidents involving obstacles.

These statistics underscore Jyoti’s role as a powerful assistive tool that empowers visually impaired individuals to live independently

Key Features of Jyoti

Enhancing Accessibility Through AI

Offline Obstacle Identification with Audio Feedback

Jyoti detects obstacles in real-time, providing users with audio feedback that alerts them to hazards in their surroundings. This function operates offline, meaning users can rely on Jyoti even when they do not have internet access. By identifying obstacles in real-time, Jyoti ensures that users can navigate independently with confidence and ease.

Currency and Text Identification

Jyoti can identify different currencies, aiding visually impaired individuals in financial transactions. This is especially useful in public places like supermarkets and markets, where quick currency identification can help individuals remain independent. Additionally, Jyoti reads text in documents and signs, allowing users to interpret information quickly, enhancing their daily interactions.

Real-Time Object and Color Recognition

Jyoti can recognize and identify everyday objects and colors, providing users with valuable information about their environment. This feature is particularly helpful in navigating public spaces, managing personal tasks, and enhancing self-sufficiency. Whether identifying a bus stop, a water bottle, or the color of a garment, Jyoti offers instant feedback, helping users make informed decisions in real-time.

People Identification

Using advanced AI-powered face recognition, Jyoti helps users identify people around them. This feature is beneficial for maintaining social interactions, recognizing acquaintances, and navigating public spaces confidently.

Reaching Thousands of Users

Torchit has successfully introduced Jyoti across various countries in Asia, providing visually impaired individuals with an unprecedented level of accessibility. By partnering with organizations and governments in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, Torchit has reached thousands of users, bridging the accessibility gap for those in need.