Navigation & Orientation
Obstacle alerts, indoor GPS-free guidance. Greater independence, fewer accidents.
AI-Powered Assistive Wearable
3Netra Glass gives visually impaired students the power to navigate, learn, and connect — independently, in their own language.
Why It Matters
people globally are visually impaired — 39 million completely blind
live in low or middle-income countries
of blind people have access to assistive technology
We recognize there is a critical gap in access to assistive tech for the visually impaired, especially in emerging markets. Existing devices are bulky, prohibitively expensive, and built for Western markets.
Projected assistive tech market value by 2028
What 3Netra Glass Does
Obstacle alerts, indoor GPS-free guidance. Greater independence, fewer accidents.
Emotion recognition and people counting. Confidence in every social setting.
"Hey Netra" — hands-free commands in 7 Indian languages. Seamless, natural.
Documents, signs, currency, product labels — read aloud instantly.
Spatial awareness and surrounding environment narration on demand.
Emergency contact access. Security for users and their families.
How It Works
The camera captures your environment in real time.
On-device AI processes scenes, text, faces, and obstacles instantly.
3Netra Glass narrates what matters, in your language, in under 2 seconds.
Proven in the Field
90%+ accuracy in object and text recognition
Multilingual support validated — Hindi, Marathi, English
Strong user satisfaction with voice interface comfort and ergonomics
The pilot was conducted with blind individuals in partnership with NGOs, allowing hands-on use of the AI glasses in everyday settings to assess usability, accuracy, and real-world impact.
Who We Serve
For students and individuals who want real-world independence.
Join WaitlistThe wearable assistive AI market reaches $7.2B by 2028. Be early.
See the OpportunityFund subsidized devices for blind children in India.
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