Learning Braille presents a significant challenge for many blind individuals, especially in societies where specialized training centers are not available. However, with technological advancements, the smart glove has emerged as an innovative solution that helps the blind learn Braille in a more accessible and interactive way.<br />The smart glove relies on embedded sensors that analyze finger movements, allowing users to learn letters and words by touching different surfaces. Some gloves use vibration techniques to provide users with feedback during learning, helping them improve their accuracy in distinguishing between different Braille symbols.<br />Moreover, certain smart gloves support integration with smartphones or tablets, allowing users to receive personalized training and real-time performance analysis. This feature makes learning more tailored, enabling users to progress at their own pace without relying on specialized instructors.<br />Research has shown that the use of the smart glove in Braille learning increases comprehension and retention speed by up to 40% compared to traditional methods. This makes it a promising tool for improving the opportunities of blind individuals to access education and communicate more effectively.<br /><br /><br />Al-Mustaqbal University is the first university in Iraq.<br />