Enhancing Mobility
with Confidence
VISICANE technologies revolutionizes mobility for the visually impaired with cutting-edge safety, guidance and independence.

Enhanced safety
Customized sessions
VISICANE technologies revolutionizes mobility for the visually impaired with cutting-edge safety, guidance and independence.

Enhanced safety
Customized sessions
2.2 billion people globally are visually impaired and are facing daily challenges in navigation, safety and independence
Traditional white canes cannot detect overheads, holes, or moving hazards, putting users at constant risk
Limited spatial awareness and lack of real-time guidance make independent navigation challenging and stressful
Limited spatial awareness and lack of real-time guidance make independent navigation challenging and stressful
Our smart retrofit transforms any white cane into an intelligent navigation system, combining AI technology with proven mobility aids.
Multiple language options for inclusivity
Real-time voice or soundscapes
Precise user monitoring for rapid response

Our solution integrates intelligent technology and accessibility-focused design to enhance independence, safety, and confidence.
Smart sensors identify obstacles, overhead barriers, and moving hazards in real-time to ensure user safety.
Gentle vibration alerts provide intuitive guidance without overwhelming the user's senses.
Integrated GPS and directional cues offer real-time voice or vibration navigation for independent travel.
Location sharing keeps caregivers informed of user whereabouts for added peace of mind.
Users can receive alerts and voice guidance in multiple languages for broader accessibility.
Clear voice cues provide contextual information about nearby objects and navigation routes.
Understanding the global and regional impact of visual impairment helps us identify areas where innovative solutions can create meaningful change.
2.2B people are visually impaired worldwide.
1B are completely blind.
Over 90% of visual impairment cases are preventable or treatable.
26M people in Africa live with some form of visual impairment.
Over 1M Ghanaians suffer from preventable eye conditions.
Limited access to early diagnosis and care remains a key challenge.