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Emotion AI Company Entropik Tech Introduces AI-Based Eye Tracking Technology

There is a high and growing demand for eye-tracking technology throughout a wide number of sectors today, including media, research, eCommerce, ed-tech, and more.

Entropik Tech, the Emotion AI company, announced the launch of the first multi-platform eye-tracking technology that works on both web and mobile devices. 

Using tracking through web and mobile cameras, the innovative eye-tracking technology is accurate, agile, and easy to use. Using AI and ML technologies (solving for regular issues like lighting and camera quality), Entropik’s eye-tracking technology maintains an accuracy rate of over 96%. 

“The launch of this new technology helps brands unlock the potential of next-generation eye tracking modules and enables brands to get precise user and customer metrics that can lead to better business decisions and superior consumer experiences,” said Ranjan Kumar, Founder, and CEO, Entropik Tech.

Moreover, it is built for enterprise-scale integration that enables brands to conduct multiple tests and leverage online respondents across 120 countries.  

Entropik’s eye-tracking technology will also be available for external integration through web and mobile Software Development Kits (SDKs), enabling developers and companies to measure eye gaze data at an unprecedented scale. Eye gaze data is used to identify and analyze patterns of visual attention of individuals as they perform specific tasks, and it provides brands and agencies with important data about consumer preferences and behaviour. 

Intuitive and fast-paced, eye tracking data is calibrated in just a few seconds. Advanced AI-based Neural Network algorithms capture eye movement in real-time and seamlessly synchronize the data with Entropik’s Consumer Insights platform, which provides a guide to interpreting eye-tracking data and translating it into actionable insights. While maintaining a high accuracy rate, Entropik’s software-based eye-tracking technology is more affordable and less labour intensive than hardware-driven eye-tracking technology. 

The eye-tracking market is estimated to grow from $368 million in 2020 to $1,098 million in 2025, tripling in just five years. There is a high and growing demand for eye-tracking technology throughout a wide number of sectors today, including media, research, eCommerce, ed-tech, and more.  

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kumar Gandharv
Kumar Gandharv, PGD in English Journalism (IIMC, Delhi), is setting out on a journey as a tech Journalist at AIM. A keen observer of National and IR-related news.
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