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Empowers users with limited mobility to navigate and interact with the web using facial gestures and voice commands. We have developed a Chrome extension to improve web accessibility for individuals with severe illnesses, disabilities, and the elderly who have limited hand mobility. Traditional web environments rely heavily on mouse and keyboard input, which can be highly inconvenient for these users. However, our solution allows users to navigate and control webpages using only eye movements and voice commands. By tracking eye movements, users can move a virtual mouse cursor, click, and scroll. Additionally, voice commands are processed through Gemini, enabling intuitive interaction with webpages and their features. Our solution requires no complex installation or expensive assistive devices, making it easily accessible to anyone. As a result, we expect a significant improvement in the autonomy and internet accessibility of users with limited mobility.
Eye-Controlled Web Component Highlighter
Control page highlighting with eye movement using WebGazer. ## Hands-Free Web Control with Eye Tracking and Voice Commands Navigate websites without using your hands by combining **eye tracking** and **voice commands**. This extension is designed to make browsing more accessible, intuitive, and efficient. ### Before You Start: Train the Eye Tracker To make the eye tracking accurate, you need to train it first. * A **red dot** will initially follow your cursor on the screen. * Move your cursor to different places on the screen and **look at the same spot**. * If the red dot is matching correctly, **click to confirm**. * Repeat this multiple times to improve accuracy. This training helps the system understand your eye movement better, so cursor control becomes more precise. **Eye Tracking:** Control the cursor and focus on elements just by looking at them. **Voice Commands:** Scroll, click, and navigate using simple voice commands. **Visual Feedback:** Highlighted elements show where your gaze is focused. **Easy Setup:** Install and start using the extension quickly. **Accessibility-Focused:** Helpful for users who want a more hands-free browsing experience. **Gaze Control:** Your webcam tracks your eye movement and converts it into cursor movement on the screen. **Voice Control:** You can speak commands to scroll, click, and move through pages without touching the mouse. **Seamless Browsing:** The extension works across websites to provide a smooth hands-free experience. Start enjoying a more accessible way to browse the web today. * "Scroll down" – Scroll the page down by 500 pixels. * "Scroll up" – Scroll the page up by 500 pixels. * "Little down" – Scroll the page down by 250 pixels. * "Little up" – Scroll the page up by 250 pixels. * "Go back" – Navigate to the previous page. * "Click" – Click on the highlighted element. * "Click link" – Click on a link currently under the gaze cursor. * "Open link" – Open the highlighted link.
Megan: Your AI assistant
Megan is an AI-powered voice assistant that helps manage browser, summarize content, take notes, and chat with you. Megan is your AI-powered voice assistant for Chrome. It helps you control tabs, translate web pages, summarize content, take notes, and interact with an AI chatbot — some via voice commands or clicks. Designed to boost productivity and streamline your browsing experience.
VocalWander - Voice Control for the Browser
Your voice-powered web companion that lets you effortlessly navigate the internet using just your voice. Say goodbye to constantly… Your voice-powered web companion that lets you effortlessly navigate the internet using just your voice. Say goodbye to constantly reaching for the mouse and keyboard. Now you can type, click, scroll, watch videos, open webpages. It's like having your own virtual assistant tailored to your browsing needs. Whether you're enjoying a snack, multitasking, or simply want to give your hands a break. Harness the power of speech recognition to execute commands within your browser hands-free. For those who rely on assistive technologies, this tool can be a game-changer, empowering you to explore the online world without physical limitations. Get ready to experience the future of voice-powered browsing. Features and their Voice Commands - Click on any text on page : - click on Elon Musk - Go Back and Forward - go back/forward - Search for anything on google/youtube - search on google/youtube for Elon Musk Usage guide: 1. Install VocalWander . 2. Pin it in your browser. 3. Just click on extension icon. 4. Accept access to the microphone when prompted. 5. Start talking to VocalWander. Note: ‣ Please allow microphone permission when prompted. ‣ If it doesn't work on a tab, please refresh the tab.
i-control
An extension to controll the scrolling on a webpage with your eyes. Still in beta. How cool it would be to control webpages with your eyes. Now you can! This extension is going to give you the POWWAA to control the scrollbars on (almost) any webpage by looking at the sides. And all for free of course. It's an open-source project, with the purpose of giving people the possibility to sit back and read hands-free. Due to the fact that it is still in it's early development, there is a lot of room to improve, which is why every feedback and new idea is welcome! It uses your eye movement, so it need to access the camera. However, your data is only stored locally, at you, and I do not collect a single piece of data about you with this extension - I don't care about you thaat much :)) To use it: 1. Add the extension to Chrome 2. Go to a page that you can scroll on 3. Click on the extension's icon, and allow it to run in the current domain 4. Below the checkbox, select which sides to control, and click on train 5. Go through the training, and start looking at the specified directions to control it 6. Try to meddle a bit with the program using the options page, to find the best setup 7. Have fun! It is using Webgazer.js (https://webgazer.cs.brown.edu/), which is made by some awesome people. I took their script and made some changes so it fits the needs of a Chrome extension (as it appears, their license allowed it). Also, I have extended an amazing react chrome extension boilerplate (https://github.com/lxieyang/chrome-extension-boilerplate-react). This one just saved me, huge thanks here again to its developer. The above two pieces take all the credit for their parts, I only did the interconnection, a bit of a UI, some fixes, changes and calculations. Check it out on github: https://github.com/istvan73/chrome-extension-boilerplate-react/tree/initial Looking forward to hear any feedback from you! Steve