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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Here are the top questions people usually ask

What is Project Siraj?

Project Siraj is an AI-powered companion designed to support visually impaired individuals by providing real-time, contextual, and proactive guidance. Unlike traditional tools, it doesn’t just detect objects—it interprets surroundings, anticipates needs, and communicates meaning.

How is Siraj different from existing assistive technologies?

Most existing solutions focus on basic object recognition. Siraj goes further by combining vision, sound, location, and emotional cues to create a richer understanding of the environment, helping users navigate, connect, and experience the world more fully.

Do I need special hardware to use Siraj?

No :) From the start, our focus has been on the soul of the experience, not the vessel. Siraj runs on affordable smartphones, proving that powerful assistive technology doesn’t need expensive or specialized hardware. In the future, we may bring this experience into lightweight smart glasses, but the essence of Siraj will always remain in its intelligence, not the device.

How fast does Siraj respond?

Siraj is optimized for real-time interaction. In our tests, it achieved an average full response time of 281 milliseconds: that’s less than a third of a second from input to spoken reply. To put it in perspective, that’s about the time it takes for a human eye to blink. In practice, this means conversations with Siraj feel natural and uninterrupted, as if you were talking to a person sitting beside you.

Has Siraj been tested with visually impaired users?

while User testing with the visually impaired is a key part of our roadmap, the nature of the testing demand an initial testing phase that focus on technical stability and performance, before deploying it the real world. In short not yet, hopefully soon :)

What’s the vision for Siraj’s future?

The long-term goal is to make Siraj a trusted everyday companion—an AI that learns user preferences, adapts to personal routines, and empowers independence. From dining with dignity to navigating complex spaces, Siraj is built to bring context, safety, and confidence into everyday life.

What is Project Siraj?

Project Siraj is an AI-powered companion designed to support visually impaired individuals by providing real-time, contextual, and proactive guidance. Unlike traditional tools, it doesn’t just detect objects—it interprets surroundings, anticipates needs, and communicates meaning.

How is Siraj different from existing assistive technologies?

Most existing solutions focus on basic object recognition. Siraj goes further by combining vision, sound, location, and emotional cues to create a richer understanding of the environment, helping users navigate, connect, and experience the world more fully.

Do I need special hardware to use Siraj?

No :) From the start, our focus has been on the soul of the experience, not the vessel. Siraj runs on affordable smartphones, proving that powerful assistive technology doesn’t need expensive or specialized hardware. In the future, we may bring this experience into lightweight smart glasses, but the essence of Siraj will always remain in its intelligence, not the device.

How fast does Siraj respond?

Siraj is optimized for real-time interaction. In our tests, it achieved an average full response time of 281 milliseconds: that’s less than a third of a second from input to spoken reply. To put it in perspective, that’s about the time it takes for a human eye to blink. In practice, this means conversations with Siraj feel natural and uninterrupted, as if you were talking to a person sitting beside you.

Has Siraj been tested with visually impaired users?

while User testing with the visually impaired is a key part of our roadmap, the nature of the testing demand an initial testing phase that focus on technical stability and performance, before deploying it the real world. In short not yet, hopefully soon :)

What’s the vision for Siraj’s future?

The long-term goal is to make Siraj a trusted everyday companion—an AI that learns user preferences, adapts to personal routines, and empowers independence. From dining with dignity to navigating complex spaces, Siraj is built to bring context, safety, and confidence into everyday life.

What is Project Siraj?

Project Siraj is an AI-powered companion designed to support visually impaired individuals by providing real-time, contextual, and proactive guidance. Unlike traditional tools, it doesn’t just detect objects—it interprets surroundings, anticipates needs, and communicates meaning.

How is Siraj different from existing assistive technologies?

Most existing solutions focus on basic object recognition. Siraj goes further by combining vision, sound, location, and emotional cues to create a richer understanding of the environment, helping users navigate, connect, and experience the world more fully.

Do I need special hardware to use Siraj?

No :) From the start, our focus has been on the soul of the experience, not the vessel. Siraj runs on affordable smartphones, proving that powerful assistive technology doesn’t need expensive or specialized hardware. In the future, we may bring this experience into lightweight smart glasses, but the essence of Siraj will always remain in its intelligence, not the device.

How fast does Siraj respond?

Siraj is optimized for real-time interaction. In our tests, it achieved an average full response time of 281 milliseconds: that’s less than a third of a second from input to spoken reply. To put it in perspective, that’s about the time it takes for a human eye to blink. In practice, this means conversations with Siraj feel natural and uninterrupted, as if you were talking to a person sitting beside you.

Has Siraj been tested with visually impaired users?

while User testing with the visually impaired is a key part of our roadmap, the nature of the testing demand an initial testing phase that focus on technical stability and performance, before deploying it the real world. In short not yet, hopefully soon :)

What’s the vision for Siraj’s future?

The long-term goal is to make Siraj a trusted everyday companion—an AI that learns user preferences, adapts to personal routines, and empowers independence. From dining with dignity to navigating complex spaces, Siraj is built to bring context, safety, and confidence into everyday life.