The pilot launched empowers the visually impaired in partnership with MORE Retail
Britannia Industries, in partnership with WPP, is proud to launch Britannia A-Eye, powered by Google Gemini, based on Vertex AI Multimodal Live, to democratise the retail experience.
Britannia Industries has launched the pilot leveraging Google Astra’s capabilities to empower retail experience for the visually impaired, in partnership with MORE Retail and Mithra Jyoti, an NGO dedicated to empowering the visually impaired community.
Britannia A-Eye turns a smartphone into an intelligent shopping assistant, allowing users to scan their surroundings through their smartphone cameras.
The AI reads the environment, providing voice-based responses to guide shoppers through store aisles which are customised to each retail store.
Further, the solution identifies products, and access details such as pricing, ingredients, nutrition information and expiry dates and currently this solution is enabled for Britannia products. This innovation removes barriers to information, omitting the dependency on external assistance.
This first-of-its-kind initiative uses the latest multimodal AI capabilities of Google Cloud to enable seamless navigation, real-time product identification, and instant access to key product information, empowering consumers to shop independently.
Siddharth Gupta, General Manager – Marketing, Britannia Industries, said: “At Britannia, we believe that technology has the power to break barriers and create a more inclusive world. Britannia A-Eye is a testament to how innovation can revolutionize inclusivity in retail. This initiative is not just about leveraging cutting-edge technology—it’s about fostering equity and independence for all consumers. We are proud to be at the forefront of this transformation and look forward to shaping the future of inclusive retail.”
Daniel Hulme, Chief AI Officer, WPP “Our partnership with Google is about pushing the boundaries of AI-driven innovation. With Britannia A-Eye, we’re not just creating technology—we’re redefining inclusivity in retail, proving that AI can be a force for good, transforming lives and empowering communities.
While this initiative is still in its early days, it holds the promise of fundamentally changing the way retail is experienced, ensuring accessibility is not an afterthought but a standard for all.”
Amar Jain, Co-Founder of Mission Accessibility, lawyer and a key advocate for accessibility said “For the visually impaired, the ability to shop independently is not just about convenience—it’s about dignity. Britannia A-Eye is a powerful step towards ensuring that visually impaired individuals can experience shopping as it should be—autonomous, seamless, and barrier-free.
It’s inspiring to see technology being used in such a transformative way, and I hope this paves the way for a more inclusive ecosystem across industries.“ Vidhyashankar Jayaraman Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer, More Retail Pvt. Ltd. commented “Retail should be accessible to all, and Britannia A-Eye is a bold step towards making that vision a reality. This initiative ensures that visually impaired shoppers can navigate stores and make informed decisions independently. We are proud to be part of a movement that is setting new standards in inclusive retail.”
The pilot has been executed with support from Mithra Jyoti. Consumers can experience this technology at MORE Supermarket at TC Palya, Bengaluru starting 28th March, 2025.
Catch a quick glimpse of the pilot done with 4000 visually impaired people here: https://youtu.be/LZ7Ne7egE0w
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