An innovative head-worn device for individuals with visual impairments, OptiMind, aims to improve the mobility and social inclusion of visually impaired individuals through advanced technology. Traditional tools like white canes or guide dogs offer limited safety and independence. They cannot detect fast-moving or distant objects, nor interpret social cues like facial expressions or gestures. We propose a device that combines AI, a camera, ultrasonic sensors, and GPS to provide real-time voice feedback about the environment. It detects obstacles, warns of dangers, analyzes emotions, and offers voice navigation. This is not just a mobility aid, it promotes equality, independence, and dignity, helping users fully engage with society.