Who it's for

Anyone who deserves to know what color they're holding.

LookSense was designed for people with vision conditions, and it turns out that confidence about color is something almost everyone wants. Point your phone, and LookSense reads the color and fabric in plain words, and can speak the answer out loud.

300M+
people with color vision deficiency, about 1 in 12 men

Color vision deficiency

Color blindness doesn't mean seeing in black and white. It means certain colors are indistinguishable from each other. The most common form, red-green, affects roughly 8% of men and 0.5% of women. Navy looks identical to black. Some greens and reds read the same. Olive and brown blur together. Getting dressed becomes a guess, made wrong, repeatedly, in public.

How LookSense helps: point your phone and it names the exact call, navy versus black, olive versus brown, out loud and in plain language.
246M
people with moderate-to-severe low vision

Low vision

Low vision is impairment that glasses can't fully correct: blurred central vision, reduced contrast, tunnel vision, or light sensitivity. Most people with low vision keep some functional sight. The trouble isn't that colors disappear, it's that telling subtle shades apart takes detail the eye can no longer resolve.

How LookSense helps: it gives a definitive answer regardless of visual acuity. You don't have to resolve the detail. The sensor does, and reads it back to you.
39M
people who are blind worldwide

Blind and DeafBlind

For people who are blind, color is a fully non-visual category. Many have a rich understanding of color through memory and description, but no independent way to verify what color a garment actually is.

How LookSense helps: the answer comes back as spoken words, read aloud, so you never have to see the screen to use it. It works hand in hand with the screen reader you already rely on.
~400M
older adults with age-related vision decline

Age-related vision loss

Macular degeneration and other conditions of aging vision affect hundreds of millions of adults over 60. Central vision loss is the most common result: the exact center of your visual field blurs or fades, which is precisely where you'd look to check a color.

How LookSense helps: simple by design. Open it, point it, hear the answer. Nothing to decode, the same way every morning.
Everyone
who just wants to be sure

Everyone else

Not everyone who wants LookSense has a diagnosed vision condition. Navy versus black in a poorly lit closet is a problem for anyone. Caregivers buying for a parent, people evaluating swatches, anyone who just wants to walk out sure of what they've got on.

How LookSense helps: a fast, reliable, independent answer about color and fabric. The most accessible tool is the one you can use without thinking about it.

Made for how you actually see.

However your eyes work, LookSense gives you the same thing: a clear, spoken answer you can trust, on your own.

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