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Launched this week
Ally Solos Glasses

Ally Solos Glasses

Launched this week

The most accessible AI assistant, now wearable

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The most accessible AI assistant, now wearable

128 followers

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Ally Solos Glasses: lightweight smart glasses with a camera, powered by Ally, the most accessible AI assistant, designed for blind and low vision. Interact with your environment, read menus, and recognize objects, people, and more — just by talking.
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Launched in 2025
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Launch tags:
Wearables•Artificial Intelligence•Inclusivity
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AmrithKarthik KannanKarthik Mahadevan

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Karthik Mahadevan
Karthik Mahadevan
Ally Solos Glasses

Ally Solos Glasses

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Hi PH community, good to be back here! 👋

We’ve spent years building AI-powered tools for blind and low vision people, and Ally Solos Glasses brings together everything we’ve learned in AI, wearables, and accessibility. We worked hard to make this experience fast, natural, and truly empowering, letting blind users explore the world, read text, recognize people, and more, all hands-free with just your voice.

This launch is special because it’s the result of years of listening to our community and pushing the limits of assistive tech. Excited to hear your thoughts!

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2d ago
Viktoriia Yadoshchuk
Viktoriia Yadoshchuk

CoSupport AI

@karthik_mahadevan, congrats on launch!

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1d ago
David P
David P

@karthik_mahadevan That’s great. How does it work? Is it only for people who have vision impaired? Would you need a prescription?

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1d ago
Joey Judd
Joey Judd
AltPage.ai

AltPage.ai

No way, wearable AI in glasses form? That’s the dream for anyone who hates pulling out their phone every five minutes—can it handle voice commands on the go too?

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2d ago
Karthik Kannan
Karthik Kannan
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Envision | Sponsorship

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Hey PH! 👋

After 5 years testing every smart glasses imaginable (we have the world's largest collection in Rotterdam!), we're launching Ally Solos Glasses - $399 AI-powered glasses that my parents literally mistake for regular glasses.


We flew from Netherlands to Hong Kong to find the right hardware partner. Built this for the billion people who find tech overwhelming - blind/low vision users, elderly folks, anyone who just wants to talk to their tech instead of wrestling with menus.


42g, 15hr battery, conversational AI that actually works. A tester tried to walk off wearing our prototype because they forgot it was "assistive tech" - that's when we knew we'd nailed it.


Would love your feedback! This is accessibility tech that doesn't look or feel like medical equipment.

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