We built Re:Connect because we believe communication is a basic human right. Too many people with limited mobility or speech impairments struggle to express themselves, and existing solutions are often slow, expensive, or inaccessible.
We built Re:Connect to help people with limited mobility communicate using only a webcam and their eyes. No special hardware required — just look, type, and express yourself independently.
As an additional feature, Re:Connect can also clone a user’s voice from a short recording, so messages are spoken in their own voice — but that’s completely optional.
We’ve worked hard to make it fast, accurate, and reliable, but this is just the beginning.
🙏 I’d love your feedback: • What do you think about the use cases? • Do you know someone (or an organization) we should talk to who could benefit from this? • Any ideas for features that would make Re:Connect even more impactful?
Thank you for checking us out, it really means a lot!
Just tried it out, love the simplicity and amazing functionality, this could be life changing for some people. Well done!
Wow, this is impressive! Turning a regular laptop into a full-featured text dictation tool without extra hardware is a game-changer. Congrats to the team!
🚀 Empowering Independent Communication. Fast, accurate, and reliable — Re:Connect opens up a new world for those with mobility challenges. A simple webcam is all it takes to communicate with ease. Excited to see this technology evolve even further!
🌟 Revolutionizing Communication for All! Re:Connect is a game-changer for individuals with limited mobility or speech impairments. Using just a webcam and eye movements, it empowers independent communication without needing expensive or special hardware. Incredible innovation! 👏
Wow, this is an amazing technology. I was confused by the description at first but after watching the video, I see (haha no pun intended). This is very cool that you've developed this. Giving an upvote and would love to support it more!
Congrats on the launch! Really unique product, especially with the voice cloning feature.
You could also pair it with AI-powered word prediction, like how keyboards on phones predict your next word, but far more powerful and accurate with AI. That combo could make it 10x more accessible.
Great work, all the best!
I gave this a try and I’m honestly impressed - setup was super quick and using it is very simple, so huge kudos @adam_cellary, @damiansmk!!! This feels like a real game-changer for accessibility and everyday use, especially since it’s FREE. Fingers crossed 🤞
From the perspective of a marketer, it would be pretty cool to use this for graphic drafts or videos to see how potential users (target audience) react to our ads. Any plans to customise it that way?
Just tried the demo—eye-tracking with only a webcam is wild. I’m curious, how accurate is it for longer typing sessions? Huge respect to Adam & Damian for pushing accessibility forward.
Using just a webcam and your eyes to chat is realy next-level accessibility—no fancy gear needed, which is huge for so many ppl. Big respect to the team for this!
👋 Hi everyone, Adam here, co- founder of RealEye.
We built Re:Connect because we believe communication is a basic human right. Too many people with limited mobility or speech impairments struggle to express themselves, and existing solutions are often slow, expensive, or inaccessible.
We built Re:Connect to help people with limited mobility communicate using only a webcam and their eyes. No special hardware required — just look, type, and express yourself independently.
As an additional feature, Re:Connect can also clone a user’s voice from a short recording, so messages are spoken in their own voice — but that’s completely optional.
We’ve worked hard to make it fast, accurate, and reliable, but this is just the beginning.
🙏 I’d love your feedback:
• What do you think about the use cases?
• Do you know someone (or an organization) we should talk to who could benefit from this?
• Any ideas for features that would make Re:Connect even more impactful?
Thank you for checking us out, it really means a lot!