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65

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$152M

All rounds

65/100

2010

100-500 employees

March 2026

OrCam develops AI wearable devices for people with visual impairments and reading difficulties, producing the OrCam MyEye, a small camera that clips to eyeglass frames and uses computer vision and text-to-speech AI to read text, identify faces, recognise products, and describe scenes aloud to the wearer in real time. The Jerusalem company applies the same computer vision and AI technology develope

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Amnon Shashua

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StageSeries C
Employees100-500
Country🇮🇱 Israel

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OrCam has approximately 100-500 employees.
What does OrCam do?
OrCam develops AI wearable devices for people with visual impairments and reading difficulties, producing the OrCam MyEye, a small camera that clips to eyeglass frames and uses computer vision and text-to-speech AI to read text, identify faces, recognise products, and describe scenes aloud to the wearer in real time. The Jerusalem company applies the same computer vision and AI technology developed by its founders at Mobileye to assistive technology for the visually impaired and those with dyslexia or other print disabilities.\n\nThe company raised approximately $152 million in venture funding from investors including Qumra Capital and Clal Electronics, co-founded by Amnon Shashua who simultaneously leads Mobileye, providing a direct technology and talent bridge between autonomous vehicle perception and assistive vision AI. OrCam devices are covered by insurance programmes and disability access schemes in multiple countries including the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, making them accessible to users who cannot afford the retail price out of pocket.\n\nOrCam competes in the AI assistive technology market against screen reader software from Apple and Microsoft, as well as specialist assistive device vendors including HumanWare and Envision. The company wearable hardware approach provides advantages over smartphone-based apps in hands-free, always-available scenarios where visually impaired users need continuous environmental interpretation without holding or interacting with a phone. OrCam has expanded its product line to include the OrCam Read for users with reading difficulties who do not have visual impairments, broadening the addressable market beyond traditional assistive technology buyers.