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Rokid Partners with Paris-Based Louis Braille Campus for AR Inclusion

Ninety million Europeans live with some form of vision impairment, a reality prompting a new collaboration between augmented reality developer Rokid and the Paris-based Louis Braille Campus. The partnership aims to adapt smart glass technology to foster greater independence for the blind and visually impaired across the continent.

The collaboration kicked off during the 2026 Demo Day at the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, the historical birthplace of the Braille system. Rokid contributed both financial support and hardware, providing their AI-powered smart glasses to the innovation hub. This move signals a push to bring the company's existing accessibility features, which currently assist users in China with object identification and text reading, to international markets by late 2026.

Irene Long, Rokid’s Head of Global Operations for the EU and US, emphasized that accessibility must be a core component of wearable technology as AI glasses become more common. The Louis Braille Campus, founded in 2024 by four major non-profit organizations including apiDV and the Association Valentin Haüy, serves as a research center focused on human-centered design rather than traditional medical interventions. By integrating these research efforts with Rokid’s hardware, the two entities seek to address mobility and education challenges for visually impaired individuals through augmented reality.

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