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Designated a "Major Hub of Innovation" by the Île-de-France Region, the Louis Braille Campus celebrated its first anniversary on November 14, 2025. On this occasion, six new startups—which had recently joined its incubator—were introduced. The incubator now hosts 20 startups, underscoring its growth and the interest it has generated.
Here are the six latest additions:
1) Eyeclips
This startup uses AI to make it easier to read videos and documents of all sizes. It generates clear summaries that highlight key points, making content faster and more accessible to read.
2) Blind Spot
This media platform is designed for people with visual impairments. They share their stories through podcasts and news reports. Blind Spot also reaches a broad audience by posting short clips on social media.
3) Pairs
This platform connects volunteer guides with visually impaired individuals for shared sports activities. It enables them to engage in physical activities as a pair, whether it be running, tandem cycling, swimming, skiing, or even walking and trail running.
4) Sight Kick
This app is designed to help visually impaired gamers. With Sight Kick, it will soon be easier to play card games on your phone: all you have to do is scan the cards to see what you’re holding.
5) Orient IA
This artificial intelligence is designed for everyone, and is particularly aimed at people with visual impairments. It helps users identify their career paths, skills, profiles, and aspirations.
6) Magic Sight
This tool uses AI to help people with visual impairments better understand their surroundings. This technology enhances users’ visual perception, thereby improving their daily lives and independence. For now, it is designed for people with central vision loss.
The arrival of these six new startups highlights the diversity of the projects supported by the Louis Braille Campus: practical initiatives designed to meet the everyday needs of people with visual impairments.