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Nuwa Pen uses computer vision and motion sensing to digitize the words you write on paper


Nuwa Pen is a smart ballpoint pen that digitizes the words you write on paper as you write them. Can smart pens make a comeback?

The pen uses a standard D1 ballpoint ink cartridge in conjunction with AI, computer vision and motion sensors to digitize every stroke a user writes or doodles on any type of piece of paper. Pen-on-paper lovers get the best of both worlds, as Nuwa Pen and its free companion app allow users to share, search, and organize handwritten notes with ease.” Nuwa Pen uses standard D1 ballpoint ink cartridges, while its AI and computer vision-powered cameras trace what is written and digitize it in the Nuwa+ companion app.

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