Unity is a personal communication device for deaf and hard-of-hearing Australians. Carry it to a medical appointment, a shop, or a workplace meeting – and communicate freely, on your terms.
Unity is in its founding partnership phase
Unity's rollout is funded by its first commercial partner – a government body or enterprise organisation. We cannot proceed with individual NDIS or consumer sales until that founding partnership is in place. If your organisation is interested in being that partner, we would love to hear from you.
Unity is yours – you carry it, you use it, and it works wherever you go. No apps, no accounts, no relying on someone else having the right equipment.
Sign in AUSLAN and Unity's integrated camera captures your movement. A 6 TOPS on-device neural processor classifies gestures locally – with imperceptible delay. An on-device language model turns raw gesture labels into natural, readable English displayed on the screen for the person you're talking to.
No video or data leaves the device. No cloud. No internet required for core function. What happens in your conversation stays in your conversation.
Take it out of your bag. Sign. The person you're talking to reads your words on-screen – no interpreter, no app, no internet.
Hold Unity up and sign in AUSLAN. The integrated camera watches your hands – no wearables, no markers, nothing to attach or configure.
A 6 TOPS neural processor on the device classifies your gestures in real time. An on-device language model turns them into natural, readable English – all locally, in milliseconds.
Your words appear on screen for the other person to read. Or, if they're speaking to you, Unity broadcasts their voice directly to your hearing aid or cochlear implant via Auracast or T-Loop.
Unity goes wherever you go – and works however you need it to.
All AI processing happens on the device itself. No video of you signing, no voice recordings, and no personal data ever leaves the hardware – not to a server, not to a cloud, not to anyone.
A dedicated 6 TOPS neural processor handles all sign recognition locally. The result is imperceptibly fast translation that works entirely without an internet connection.
Sign recognition and Auracast/T-Loop audio broadcast work offline. Wi-Fi is used only to receive software updates in the background – never for processing your communication.
Unity is battery powered and fully portable. Take it to an appointment, a shop, a workplace, a government office – no power socket, no desk, no problem.
Unity is built for the real moments where communication matters – wherever those happen to be.
Important – Founding Partnership Required
Unity's consumer and NDIS rollout is contingent on the first commercial partnership being established. Revenue from that founding partnership funds the infrastructure required to onboard individual NDIS participants at scale.
Once a founding partner is in place, Unity will be available for NDIS participants under Assistive Technology – Communication. Hardware and delivery line items are already identified. If you are interested in being notified when Unity becomes available, register your interest below.
No commitment required. We will contact you when Unity is available in your area.