Are you visually impaired? Do you feel left out? Do you find it difficult to navigate? Do you always have to wait for someone to help you? Do you feel sad when you bump into something and people laugh at you? When you’re crossing the road and see a car coming toward you, you can instantly estimate how far away it is. This quick, almost instinctual judgment comes from your spatial understanding of the surroundings. Based on this sense, you can decide whether to speed up, stop, or keep walking. VisioMate, powered by computer vision, works in a similar way to help visually impaired people navigate obstacles. It captures objects in real time and guides users by telling them what is in front of them.
Category tags:"The app is pretty cool. I think it's a little straightforward for telling people where to go. They have their cane and in the house they memorize it by themselves. But there are ways where this app can still be implemented. I love that you used a specific model for depth perception that's good. I love that you decided to follow through and go till the end of the hackathon despite not having access to GPT-5 that's dedication good job on that. In general, a nice app can be published to be something very cool. Good job, congrats. "
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