Read mode asks Oneira Sight for a short reading of text visible in the captured frame. It can help with a sign, label, or small text moment, but the camera input and reply length are deliberately limited. It should not be confused with an archival scanner or certified transcription service.

Frame the text before you capture

Bring the relevant words into view, reduce glare, and hold the device steady. Tiny type, curved packaging, handwriting, low contrast, motion blur, or a steep angle can reduce accuracy. Because the deliberate capture is intentionally limited, a dense page is a poor target compared with one clear label or sign.

Expect a short reading, not a document record

The current reply is intentionally short. It supports a compact result on the Oneira screen but cannot preserve every line, table, footnote, or layout relationship. For contracts, school records, medical information, receipts, or long documents, use an appropriate scanner and verify the source directly.

Check names, numbers, and instructions

Text models can confuse similar characters, punctuation, dates, decimal points, or unfamiliar names. Never use an unverified reading to send money, take medication, enter credentials, follow a safety instruction, or accept a legal term. Read mode is convenient assistance, not authority over the original text.

The short version

  • Read mode works best on one clear, well-lit text target.
  • The short reply is not a complete scan of a dense document.
  • Verify names, numbers, safety instructions, and legal or medical text.