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OrCam develops wearable and handheld AI vision devices designed to assist the blind, visually impaired, or dyslexic. Their flagship product attaches to any pair of eyeglasses and instantly reads printed or digital text aloud, recognizes faces, and identifies products without requiring an internet connection.
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High-end hardware devices starting around $1,500.
Completely free to use for visually impaired individuals.
Microsoft's free AI app that narrates the visual world for the blind.
100% free with no in-app purchases.
AI-powered web accessibility widget for ADA and WCAG compliance.
Plans start at $490/year for standard websites.