MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621048932 A) filed by Vishwakarma Institute Of Technology on April 17, 2026, for A Spectacle-Mounted Assistive Device.
Inventors include Maske, Yash Kishor; Thakare, Chandrakant Dattatrey; Lokhande, Sakshi Abasaheb; Jakate, Shubhankar Deepak; Yenkikar, Anuradha; Pandit, Pranjal; Sable, Nilesh; and Buchade, Amar.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: The described technology pertains to a spectacle-mounted assistive device designed for realtime communication and accessibility support. This device integrates multimodal artificial intelligence to perform speech recognition, translation, lip-reading, and toxicity filtering entirely on-device, ensuring privacy and offline functionality. The device includes a spectacle frame (202) that houses an edge AI processor (206),miniature camera (214) microphone array (212), optical see-through micro-display (208), rechargeable battery (204), and non-volatile memory ( 210). The edge AI processor processes audio and visual inputs, translating speech and lip movements and gestures into text, applying content moderation, and projecting filtered text within the wearer’s field of vision. The micro-display utilizes micro-OLED or micro-LED technology coupled with a waveguide or prism combiner for high-resolution overlays. Potential uses encompass healthcare, education, defense, and multilingual communication, offering an ergonomic, user-friendly solution for individuals with hearing or speech impairments and secure communication requirements.
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