Head and eye tracking

Summary: For people who can't speak or use their hands to control a cursor or pointer, head and eye tracking sensors track a person's gaze or head position. This allows them to communicate and engage with the world more easily.

  • People with speech impediments
  • People with motor disabilities

More head and eye tracking resources:

Camera Switches

Camera Switches is a new Android accessibility feature that can help people with speech and motor impairments navigate their phones using customized eye movements and facial gestures

Look to speak

Learn how to use Look to Speak—an Android app from "Experiments with Google" that enables people to use their eyes to select pre-written phrases and have them spoken aloud