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iSee

iSee is a mobility-assist concept designed to give visually impaired individuals a clearer, safer, and more predictable experience of moving through the world. It combines a structured perception model with intuitive guidance to restore confidence in environments that are normally chaotic or difficult to interpret.

The architecture behind iSee focuses on one idea: transforming raw surroundings into a calm, understandable flow of information. Instead of overwhelming the user with data, the system filters, prioritizes, and communicates only what truly matters for safe and comfortable movement.

iSee introduces a layered approach to spatial awareness, enabling users to sense direction, proximity, and environmental structure in a more natural way. The concept emphasizes ergonomic design, minimal cognitive load, and everyday usability—working as a quiet companion rather than a visible piece of technology.

This project demonstrates how thoughtful system architecture can meaningfully expand human capability. iSee is not about replacing intuition, but strengthening it—creating a navigation experience that feels supportive, predictable, and deeply human.

About the Author

Mateusz Chrzanowski

Mateusz Chrzanowski is a system architect. He designs complex systems with a focus on structure, scalability, and real-world execution.

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