Inspiration

Everything happened during an event I attended in October 2025, the national MNR. I was required to be present for all five days because of my team, so I used that time to explore the projects and learn from what was being presented. One of the projects that caught my attention was fairly simple: a pair of glasses for blind people that detected obstacles in front of the user and emitted a sound as a warning. While observing it, I noticed several limitations. That was when an idea came to mind: instead of just warning about obstacles, why not develop a solution that could actually help a blind person perceive their surroundings in a more complete way? From that moment on, I began studying the problem in depth and developing prototypes to explore how this process could work, always focusing on making the concept clearer and more accessible for others to understand.

What it does

The project aims to enable a blind person to perceive visual information using smart glasses equipped with a camera. The camera captures real-time images and sends them to an AI-based device that processes the data and assists the user. The system is powered wirelessly through resonant inductive coupling.

How we built it

I am eager to keep learning and to expand the reach of this project so that solutions for vision issues can truly become accessible to everyone.

Challenges we ran into

If nobody has done it, I can be the first

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Helping everyone

What we learned

Everyone wants the result, but the difficult part is the process and progress to reach a successful outcome

What's next for FL-KA

Increase research demands, try to boost outreach so that more people know and are willing to help and promote accessibility for everyone

Built With

  • phynton
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