translate

Use Device to Aid Navigation in Physical World

A person walking down a street with a white that has a long handle with menu options.

A cane developed for the visually impaired that can pair with a mobile application transforming it into a smart cane. 

A small rectangular device, about the size of a smartphone with a circular layout of 4 buttons and with another button in the middle of these 4 and one below them. Next to this device are a specialized pair of glasses with a black frame that has 2 small recessed cameras spaced apart on the front and 2 small round cylinders where the ears would be. The glasses are resting on a single clear front lens that has a notch for the nose bridge.

A device to assist blind people to perceive the world, by transferring visual information into auditory, based on advanced artificial intelligence and computer vision technology.

A partial screen of an iPhone. It has a black background with white text: Around Me, See Object in Image, Read Text in Image, Upgrade to Eye-D Pro, and Contact Us.

An app that assists the visually impaired in independent living by helping them evaluate the world around them with help from their smartphone.

An iPad's screen with a listing of My Places: such as Shared places, Arts & Entertainment, College & University, Food, Great Outdoors, Nightlife Spot, Professional & Other Places, Residence, Shop & Service, and Travel & Transport. Each of these categories have an icon, a slide button that in this example reads "on", and a number for Places and People in each category. The topmost line is also "on" and it has the search icon, wrench, and settings icon.

An accessible GPS-app developed for the blind and visually impaired. Paired with third-party navigation apps, BlindSquare’s self-voicing app delivers detailed points of interest and intersections for safe, reliable travel both outside and inside.

An iPad with the AllAccess app on its screen. The title is in a green bar with the word "location" written along with a pin for a map. Below the title is a 3x4 grid of options with their simple icons like name search, scan logos, scan codes, auto and travel, food and drink, fun and nightlife, health and services, shopping, wedding, and 3 others which are not fully shown.

An Apple app to access Talking menus, Tickets, Directions and more. QR Codes or actual Logos can be scanned, or, browse for local businesses by name or category. 

A mobile phone screen featuring the Taj Mahal with text over it that reads "Taj Mahal" and a caption above the screenshot that reads "Recognize Landmarks".

A camera with a speech that can recognize images and speak out what it finds. It recognizes almost any image, including logos, landmarks, books, products, artwork, text, and more.

User profile page with menu options, including accessible places around me, report, overall ranking, challenge ranking, trophies, favorite locations, sponsorship, and settings.

A collaborative pedestrian GPS app adapted to the reduced mobility of people’s movements. Users can discover accessible locations around them and go there easily no matter their mobility. The app adapts to users' mobility and offers an accessible itinerary.

A pen-type recorder along with 2 different pages of blue labels: one shaped like a bone with circles on each end and the other as numbered circles.

A personal digital voice labeler for identifying items with voice playback for users who have vision impairments.

PictoAccess icon featuring a stylized letter P that is a round green circle with a very short tail.

Accessibility software for mobile devices to create travel plans for travelers with disabilities. The app provides accessibility details for activities, accommodation, catering, transport, and services for the area chosen by the user. 

A smartphone with a street map on the screen, showing several pins in colors of green, yellow, and red. Above this pic is the tag line: Discover accessible places.

An Android and iOS app that uses crowd-sourcing to pinpoint the accessibility status of locations on an interactive map.