Brighton wins at Global Competition, USA

Brighton students build ‘Blind Vision’—an AI-powered wearable for the visually impaired, winning global acclaim at the Genius Olympiad USA.

Brighton Students Build ‘Blind Vision’ – An AI-Powered Solution for the Visually Impaired
Brighton International School, Raipur, is proud to spotlight one of its most impactful student innovations—Blind Vision, an assistive AI-based wearable developed by students Shaurya Grover and Soumya Jain under the school’s Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) initiative.

Driven by a desire to empower visually impaired individuals, Shaurya and Soumya envisioned a device that could serve as a “third eye”, helping users navigate the world independently using real-time audio feedback. Their innovation combines artificial intelligence, computer vision, and voice technology to detect objects, recognize currency, read printed text, and describe surroundings—all through a compact, camera-enabled wearable.

Blind Vision is more than just a science project—it’s a solution with real-world social impact. The device uses a Raspberry Pi and AI models to process live camera input and deliver clear, spoken feedback in real time, enabling users to move safely and confidently in unfamiliar environments.

This groundbreaking project has already gained national and international recognition. Shaurya and Soumya won Gold at the INSEF National Science Fair 2025, qualifying them to represent India at the prestigious Genius Olympiad in the USA, where they earned a Bronze Medal—a proud moment for Brighton and the nation.

Their journey reflects Brighton’s commitment to fostering purpose-driven innovation and nurturing young minds who aspire to create meaningful change. Through the ATL lab, students are empowered to think critically, solve real problems, and build solutions that matter.

We congratulate Shaurya and Soumya for their exceptional contribution to inclusive innovation and for representing Brighton International School on the global stage.