Eye-tracking technology paired with AI lets you control devices and interfaces by looking at what you want to interact with, making it possible to navigate, click, and select without touching a keyboard or mouse. For people with limited hand mobility, this transforms the eye into a precise pointing instrument.
Gaze tracking AI uses cameras and machine learning to interpret where a user is looking on a screen, translating eye movements into cursor control or text selection commands. This technology enables people with severe motor disabilities to operate computers, tablets, and communication devices using only their eyes.
Modern AI-powered gaze systems learn individual eye movement patterns over time, improving accuracy and reducing fatigue compared to older calibration-heavy tools. For users with conditions like ALS, spinal cord injury, or cerebral palsy, this technology can restore independent access to digital communication and daily tasks.
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