NaviLens is a high-density artificial markers system for long distance reading. The tags generated by this system are designed in order to be read from a long distance, without the need of focussing and even in motion. This makes them useful for blind and low vision people. All you need to do is to point the camera of the device to a tag in order to quickly read its contents. The application has a new sound system with which a blind person can locate the label in the space with precision, without the need for headphones. Notice: While we are installing this signage system in different locations, you can download sample labels in the same application. We have spent 5 years to create this new technology. We will be happy to receive your impressions and comments about the system. For more information please read at the quick help, included in the application. The NaviLens team
Love it
I love the concept of the app, especially the possibility to create your own tags. Keep up the great work :).
I love this app a lot
One question is, why does each code each code have a specific number, such as 0002 or 0003 at the top, and what does it represent..
Works great now
I love this app a lot. I like how you can make a ag on one device and then share that tag with others. It is a wonderful app and I hope it continues growing in popularity
Works great now
I love this app a lot. I like how you can make a ag on one device and then share that tag with others. It is a wonderful app and I hope it continues growing in popularity
Giselle
Thank you and Abby Lynn, for providing such a great product. I have downloaded the personal tags and use them to label my art and craft collection, I make jewelry and use a lot of beads that are different colors and sizes and I need to keep them all labeled well. Also, navy lands labels are in Los Angeles Union Station and I was there last year, I use my iPhone to help navigate through the train station and it help me find the right track and locate other points of interest, I think it’s great and I hope to find it all over hopefully in malls and shopping centers and public transportation areas
Great app and technology
NaviLens technology has been making signs, places, artwork, and A T (assistive technology) much more accessible in our school/center and now in our community. We started with personal tags and saw the potential they had for making personal and classroom items more accessible. We now have hundreds of NaviLens tags that when scanned with the NaviLens app speak the names of rooms, the layout of restrooms, information about artwork, and link to accessible documentation for AT devices.
Performance improvements and bug fixes.
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