Senior Capstone Design Project: AudiblEyes

Fall 2024


Meet The Team

Anirudh Manika
Design & Technical Lead

BS Biomedical Engineering

Austin Ye
Research & Analysis Lead

BS Biomedical Engineering

Andy Zhu
Documentation & Communications Lead

BS Biomedical Engineering


The Problem

Need Statement:

Visually impaired individuals face challenges in identifying objects within their expected field of view, highlighting the need for a simple and accessible text-to-speech device that can dictate descriptions of the user’s surroundings.

Project Scope:

Visually impaired individuals often struggle to identify objects within their expected field
of view, underscoring the need for a straightforward and accessible text-to-speech device. This device aims to provide text-to-speech functionality, supporting users in understanding immediate surrounding text through audible feedback. Key design specifications include high-resolution image capture for accurate text and object recognition and a user-friendly interface for ease of use.

The project will deliver a fully functional prototype to the client, along with a demonstration video by December 9th, 2024. This also includes completing each of the individual
presentations and reports by the specified due dates. Completion will be signified by a
successful demonstration of the device’s capabilities, including real-time feedback and accurate object/text recognition.


Our Solution

To solve the problem presented by our client, we present our project: AudiblEyes

Demonstration Video

A video demonstration of our final product is as follows: