SeeHaptic (formerly Artha) – A new way to perceive the environment

SeeHaptic is a sensory substitution technology that enables blind and visually impaired people to perceive their environment through touch. Learn more: https://seehaptic.com (SeeHaptic, formerly Artha) New version with English voice-over available here:    • SeeHaptic – A new way to perceive the envi...   This 2-minute motion video explains how the SeeHaptic device works. It is a haptic perception system that transforms visual information into structured haptic feedback, allowing users to understand space, obstacles, movement, and written information without relying on vision. The system combines: a camera mounted on glasses, a wearable haptic belt, artificial intelligence, including text recognition (OCR) capabilities. Visual scenes are analyzed in real time and converted into a haptic image, perceived as vibrations on the lower back. This form of perception enables users to: understand spatial structure, detect obstacles and movement, read written information, such as bus schedules, signs, numbers, or wayfinding elements. A new way to perceive the environment SeeHaptic is not designed to replace existing mobility tools such as the white cane or guide dog. It is meant to complement them, by providing additional spatial and informational perception, supporting: autonomy environmental understanding decision-making in real-life situations freedom of movement Who is SeeHaptic for? Blind and visually impaired people Orientation and mobility professionals Rehabilitation and healthcare stakeholders Accessibility and disability organizations About SeeHaptic SeeHaptic (formerly Artha) develops a perception technology based on haptics, artificial intelligence, and sensory substitution, opening a new way to experience the world without sight. #seehaptic #artha #sensorysubstitution #haptics #perception #visualimpairment #blindness #accessibility #OCR #AI #mobility