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Aipoly
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Banana
Candy Bar
Digital Watch
Teacup

Vision AI
for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Aipoly was the first general purpose vision AI model for the real-time identification of common objects. Born in 2015, it has processed over 2 billion images using the processing power of smartphones.

AN AI Assistant for the Blind

Identifies in 26 languages in real-time as you move your phone.

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Recognizes Food

900 dishes from around the world, including raw ingredients.

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Reads Text

Different alphabets and typefaces are supported.

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Expert in Nature

Close to 2000 species of plants and animals can be identified by the app.

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Finds Common Objects

1,000 common objects can be identified and heard.

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Knows Colors

Select between hearing simple color names, or an advanced list of 200 colors.

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Fast and Portable

Object identifications are in real-time and don't require an Internet connection.

See it in Action

Help It Learn

Contribute to a growing pool of visual knowledge

Aipoly learns thanks to its users. As images are captured and described in text, our AI leans to model vision through language, and how to describe the visual world in words and sentences.

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Gift The Sense of Sight

Aipoly Premium

For $5 a month or $50 a year, you can unlock thousands of identifiable objects and the ability to read text in any language or alphabet.

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As of 2018, Aipoly's AI achieved
2 Billion

Images Processed

5000+

Recognizable Objects

26

Supported Languages

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Aipoly Exited in 2018

After 2.5 incredible years, over $1 million raised, 3 billion objects scanned, and inspiring millions with better assistive technology, Aipoly exited in June 2018. Its technology continues to carry impact across consumer products worldwide.