Mobile application providing audio directions and real-time descriptions using AR technology and crowd-sourced data, assisting blind and visually impaired individuals navigate indoor spaces.
Seeing Assistant Move is a mobile application designed specifically for blind and visually impaired people to navigate unfamiliar indoor spaces. It harnesses cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) technology and crowd-sourced data to provide users with real-time audio guidance and rich descriptions of their surroundings.
Here's how it works: Using their phone's camera, Seeing Assistant Move captures the user's surroundings and identifies objects like walls, doors, stairs, elevators, etc. At the same time, it accesses crowd-sourced data contributed by other users to understand what each identified object is. It then generates precise audio guidance to help users avoid obstacles and find points of interest.
As the user walks through a space, Seeing Assistant Move announces any objects and points of interest out loud in real-time. This includes things like: upcoming doors, stairs, and turns; elevators and where the buttons are; room numbers and names; restrooms, exits, and street signs. The audio descriptions are very detailed and personalized based on what the user wants to know.
A key advantage of Seeing Assistant Move is that it works completely offline once installed. This means users don't have to worry about internet connectivity when navigating unfamiliar indoor environments. The app is available for both iOS and Android devices.
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