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Google Has An Application For Special Needs That Lets You Speak With Your Eyes

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Google has an application for special needs that lets you speak with your eyes

However, it also achieves the opposite. Make our lives much easier. Now Google has an application for people with special needs that works wonders. So for those who can’t move their hands or arms, Google has an app that lets you talk with your eyes.

Best of all is the now support for Portuguese. At this moment the app Look To Speak already supports 17 languages ​​and can be downloaded from the Play Store.

Which languages are supported.

From the outset the languages ​​now supported are Arabic (Modern Arabic), Bengali, German, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (LatAm), French, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Portuguese, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Vietnamese.

Whatever the language, this app continues with various machine learning algorithms that track eye movement through the front camera. The interface has two columns with the most used phrases and words to select and together just looking to the left or to the right.

While not a final replacement for more advanced assistive machines, the program can help people with disabilities who cannot afford to pay many thousands of dollars on these devices. In addition, being compatible with Android phones, the solution provides a more affordable and versatile option when the person is out and about.

The app update is now released for free on the Google Play Store for devices running Android 9 or higher. For those who are already a user, just enter the store and download the new version.

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