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Empowering Lives with Innovation

SensAble is revolutionizing wearable devices, ushering in a new era of accessibility and reshaping the narrative surrounding disability through cutting-edge technology.

Support A SensAble Tomorrow

At SensAble, we are driven by a powerful mission to empower millions to achieve greater independence and confidence. Supporting our campaign means investing in a transformative future where every individual can navigate their world with ease and freedom. We aim to shift the narrative around disability from one of limitation to one of possibility, celebrating the concept of being 'differently-abled.'

 

Join us in making this vision a reality!

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Support A SensAble Tomorrow

At SensAble, we are driven by a powerful mission to empower millions to achieve greater independence and confidence. Supporting our campaign means investing in a transformative future where every individual can navigate their world with ease and freedom. We aim to shift the narrative around disability from one of limitation to one of possibility, celebrating the concept of being 'differently-abled.'

 

Join us in making this vision a reality!

Crucial Statistics

SensAble reveals a vizion landscape

2x

Blindness by 2050 (Projected)

8M

people are visually impaired in the U.S.

5.5%

of Americans are blind/MSVI

Only 8%

Blind people use a long cane

Current Scenario

78% of visually impaired individuals actively seek mobility support, and an additional 12% are willing to explore alternatives beyond the white cane.

This is the story of 250 million people, each in pursuit of a pathway to a more independent and fulfilling life.

A person with curly hair, wearing a beanie and sunglasses, sits on a wooden bench in a leafy park. They hold a white cane, indicating they are visually impaired.
A person wearing a brown coat and black beanie uses a white cane to navigate towards a wooden bench in a park.

SensAble envisions empowering differently-abled individuals through innovative technology, redefining accessibility as integral to modern living. Our goal? To create functional solutions that fit right into your everyday life, giving you more freedom and opening up new possibilities.

Product Concept

Meet Vizion 1, the revolutionary wearable band designed to enhance indoor or outdoor navigation for people with visual impairment. Powered by three ultrasonic sensors, an Infrared array sensor, and a gyroscope sensor, Vizion 1 stands at the forefront of cutting-edge assistive technology.

Delving Deeper

Engineered to drive autonomously, the Volaso delivery robot uses Perception Enabled Sensors to make decisions with environmental awareness, efficiency and safety.

The Access Gap

Traditional aids such as white canes and guide dogs often fall short of delivering tAs much as we love the traditional aids such as white canes and guide dogs, they often fall short of delivering a holistic sense of freedom for individuals with visual impairment. This frequently results in the need to seek out more tools and support like camera-based applications or the assistance of a sighted friend.

A person wearing a camel-colored coat and black boots is walking a black and brown guide dog on a leash along a tree-lined path. The person holds a white cane, indicating they might be visually impaired. The dog appears alert and focused.

The Driving Factor

Our product, "Vizion 1" is designed to tackle the specific challenges encountered by individuals pursuing independent mobility. Consider our devices as prosthetics, elevating the independent mobility experience for the visually impaired.  Best part, you won’t have to let go of your trusted cane or guide dogs, Vizion1 will seamlessly join the team and enhance your mobility experience by manifold. 

A close-up image of a person's legs walking on a cobblestone sidewalk. The individual is wearing black sneakers and two blue ankle straps. The background shows part of a concrete curb and a blurred section of pavement.

Vizion 1 in action

Redefining navigation for the visually impaired, Vizion 1 utilizes advanced sonar sensors for effortless object detection. Seamlessly reach your preferred destinations with our blind-friendly mobile app and experience your world, fully.

A person wearing a coat and hat uses a white cane to navigate a park pathway. Orange radar-like rings ripple out from the white cane, indicating sensory technology. The person moves toward a wooden park bench surrounded by trees and bushes.

Obstacle Detection 

a person holding a cane navigating through park

Surface Identification

A person with curly hair, wearing sunglasses, a beanie, a scarf, a coat, and jeans, stands on a park path with trees in the background. navigating thorugh park.

Indoor & outdoor Navigation

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*Please note that the images and renders provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the final design of the product.

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