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Find the history of your food with a quick scan of a QR code to make better informed purchasing and dietary decisions by identifying the detailed route that your food takes to your plate!
Provide efficient, effective first aid for medical and mental-health emergencies.
Quizzo uses OCR, AR, and voice commands to gamify the learning process, increase your engagement with the content, and enrich your online studying experience.
Want to run but lack the motivation? AR/VR is here to make your cardio workout fun! Collect virtual trophies as you run and compete with your friends for the highest score. It's time for Motion.
Imagine having the ability to search nutritional values, be warned about common allergens, and provide healthy recipes just by scanning the barcode of a food item. We present to you "LIFESTYLE".
Ding brings live AI vision monitoring to your stovetop! Capturing a real-time feed of whatever is on your stove, it analyzes the status of the food and sends you an SMS text alert when it's ready.
IDLE is a computer vision powered application that monitors your stress and posture in your virtual work environment!
Struggling to assess your financial future? Tired of looking at credit numbers that depend on factors like how long you've held a card. Meet Henry, the AI powered web app that identifies your risk.
Canvas Board is an Augmented Reality approach to the virtual classroom. It enables educators to draw out concepts and diagrams with vocal commands and manipulate them on-screen with their hands.