NaviLens can now be found at the North Carolina Maritime Musueum where it’s available to assist blind & low vision and sighted visitors too.
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NaviLens technology makes it possible and easy to add content accessible to sign language speaking members of the Deaf Community and sign language learners.
Leave a CommentA 2nd set of NaviLens tags that make the numbers 0-15 and more “speak for themselves” in ASL and in 33 other languages is now available.
Leave a CommentKellogg’s, in partnership with NaviLens, will begin adding NavILens tags to all of its packaging in 2022 to improve accessibility.
Leave a CommentThe first set of NaviLens tags designed to create talking “Super Flashcards” is now available.
Leave a CommentNaviLens technology makes it very easy for Blind and Deaf museum visitors to access audio and sign language descriptions of artwork, and more.
Leave a CommentNaviLens tags outside of public restrooms enable Blind people to easily find restrooms and listen to an audio description of their layout before entering them.
Leave a CommentNaviLens technology makes it easy to access online assistive technology resources.
Leave a CommentNaviLens offers free sets of 60+ school place tags on its site for places like the library, cafeteria, classrooms, gym, and restrooms.
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