Google's Project GameFace brings incredible new accessibility features to Android phones. Here's what it can do.
You don’t need your hands to control your Android phone anymore. At Google I/O 2024, Google announced Project Gameface for Android , an incredible new accessibility feature that will let users control their devices with head movements and facial gestures.
Google has also released a neat intro video that showcases some of Project Gameface’s capabilities. It’s easy to imagine all the ways this technology could make using a phone more accessible to people with physical disabilities.
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