Company patents

ORCAM TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

ORCAM TECHNOLOGIES LTD. shows a surprising and significant decline across nearly all its patent categories, with Speech Processing, its largest category (84.4% of portfolio), experiencing an 81.8% drop in 2025 and a further 50.0% decline so far in 2026, indicating a broad shift away from new patent filings across its core technologies like Computer Vision and Loudspeakers & Microphones, which also saw substantial YoY decreases.

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Yearly patent publications since 2023

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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.

32 US filings (since 2023) · 12 categories · 5 themes

Advanced Audio Signal Processing

Techniques for enhancing, encoding, decoding, or separating speech and audio signals, often involving multi-microphone arrays, acoustic echo cancellation, beamforming, or advanced audio compression for improved clarity and quality.

Speech Processing
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18since 2023
-62.5%YoY
Smart Hearable Device Featuresfiltered

Integration of advanced functionalities into headphones, earphones, or hearing aids, such as multi-device connectivity, health monitoring sensors, custom fitting mechanisms, and intelligent audio switching or control.

Loudspeakers & Microphones
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18since 2023
-40.0%YoY
Neural Network Audio Processing

Application of neural networks and AI/ML models within hearing devices or audio systems to enhance, filter, or process audio signals for improved user experience, such as speech understanding or noise reduction.

Loudspeakers & Microphones
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15since 2023
-57.1%YoY
Wearable & Mobile Interaction

Designing user interfaces and interaction methods specifically for mobile or wearable devices, enabling control of external systems, monitoring user states, or facilitating real-world transactions.

Input/Output & User Interfaces
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15since 2023
-80.0%YoY
Speech-based Health & Accessibility

Applications of speech processing and artificial intelligence for medical diagnosis, therapeutic interventions, or accessibility solutions, particularly for conditions affecting speech production or hearing.

Speech Processing
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2since 2023
n/a

Patents

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US 11546690 B2GRANTED
H04R3/00

Processing audio and video

Filed:2021-04-27Pub:2023-01-03
Applicant:OrCam Technologies Ltd.

A wearable device may include an image sensor configured to capture a plurality of images from an environment, a microphone configured to capture sounds from the environment, and at least one processor. The at least one processor may be programmed to receive audio signals representative of the sounds captured by the at least one microphone, and receive a first image including a representation of a first individual from among the plurality of images captured by the image sensor. The at least one processor may also be programmed to obtain a first audio segment from the audio signals using the first image. The first audio segment may include a first portion of the audio signals in which the first individual is speaking. The at least one processor may also be programmed to receive a second image including a representation of a second individual from among the plurality of images captured by the image sensor, and obtain a second audio segment from the audio signals using the second image. The second audio segment may include a second portion of the audio signals in which the second individual is speaking. The at least one processor may also be programmed to receive a third image including a representation of the first individual from among the plurality of images captured by the image sensor, and using the third image, obtain a third audio segment from the audio signals. The audio segment may include a third portion of the audio signals in which the first individual is speaking. The at least one processor may also associate the first and third audio segments with the first individual and associate the second audio segment with the second individual.