Un-Mute

Maker's Asylum mail

OSHWA UID

IN000068 Project Website

Certification Date

June 12, 2025

Country

India

Contributors: Oorjit Sethi, Rabani Kohli, Advit Agrawal Un‑Mute is a wearable glove system that translates sign language into text or speech in real time. It uses flex sensors and an MPU6050 to capture hand gestures, processed via an ESP32 and a machine learning model. A Flask-based app displays the output, enabling communication between Deaf and hearing individuals. Open-source, affordable, and scalable—Un‑Mute bridges communication gaps with inclusivity.

Version

1.0

Licenses
Hardware
CERN-OHL-S-2.0
Software
MIT
Documentation
CC-BY-4.0
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Project Type
IOT
Electronics
Sound
Wearables
Keywords
Makers Asylum, Innovation, signlanguage, assistivetechnology, wearabletech, smartglove, flexsensors, mpu6050, esp32, arduinoproject, iotdevice, realtimetranslation, gesturecontrol, machinelearning, tensorflow, keras, flaskapp, pythonproject, opensourcehardware, diyassistivedevice, accessibilitytool, deafcommunity, inclusivecommunication, speechtranslation, embeddedelectronics, gesturetracking, edtech, voiceconversion, sensorintegration, hci, makerproject, innovationineducation

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