EyeBreathalyzer — Detect Drug & Alcohol Impairment Just by Looking Into Your Eyes
What if your phone could instantly tell if you’re too impaired to drive, just by scanning your eyes? That’s the idea behind EyeBreathalyzer, a new AI-powered mobile app that analyzes subtle changes in your pupils and eye movement to detect signs of drug or alcohol impairment, all within seconds, no hardware required. The app uses computer vision and neuroscience-backed metrics to assess focus, reaction time, and micro eye patterns. It’s designed to make safety checks simple, private, and accessible, whether you’re about to drive, operate machinery, or manage workplace safety.
💡 Why it matters:
Traditional breathalyzers only detect alcohol; EyeBreathalyzer looks at impairment, not substance.
No blowing, no waiting, no external device.
Works anywhere, right from your smartphone camera.
👁️ Your eyes never lie.
We’d love to hear your thoughts:
Would you trust AI to measure impairment objectively?
How do you feel about privacy and personal safety with tech like this?
What use case do you see as most impactful — personal safety, fleet management, or workplace screening?



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