- “How does a blind person get to the bus stop in Valencia?” – Lucy Edwards – TiktokLucy Edwards, a popular blind UK YouTuber, shares her excitement on Tiktok as she uses NaviLens codes in Valencia, Spain to find a bus stop,…
- NaviLens at the North Carolina Maritime MuseumNaviLens can now be found at the North Carolina Maritime Musueum where it’s available to assist blind & low vision and sighted visitors too.
- “The amazing moment when I read the train sign for the first time in ten years” – Lucy Edwards – TiktokLucy Edwards, a popular blind UK YouTuber, shares her excitement on Tiktok as she scans NaviLens codes for the London Underground system and hears details…
- “I’m blind, this was the first time in 9 years I could pick my own cereal” – Lucy Edwards – YouTube ShortsLucy Edwards, a popular blind UK YouTuber, shares her excitement as she uses NaviLens to independently find Kellogg’s cereals in a supermarket for the first…
- Sign Language (ASL) Examples – NaviLens GONaviLens technology makes it possible and easy to add content accessible to sign language speaking members of the Deaf Community and sign language learners.
- Talking and Signing NaviLens Tags for Numbers, Math Symbols, and a Math ProblemA 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.
- Kellogg’s Accessible Cereal BoxesKellogg’s, in partnership with NaviLens, will begin adding NavILens tags to all of its packaging in 2022 to improve accessibility.
- Flashcards + NaviLens Tags = Super Flashcards: #1 Multiplication FactsThe first set of NaviLens tags designed to create talking “Super Flashcards” is now available.
- Accessible Artwork at the NGA #1NaviLens technology makes it very easy for Blind and Deaf museum visitors to access audio and sign language descriptions of artwork, and more.
- Audio described restroomsNaviLens tags outside of public restrooms enable Blind people to easily find restrooms and listen to an audio description of their layout before entering them.
- NaviLens supports many languagesNaviLens makes information on signs available in 33 languages including sign languages.
- NaviLens Tags for Assistive TechnologyNaviLens technology makes it easy to access online assistive technology resources.
- NaviLens in Schools + YouTube playlistNaviLens offers free sets of 60+ school place tags on its site for places like the library, cafeteria, classrooms, gym, and restrooms.
- Podcast – EOS – 2109 NaviLens School Kits Feb 24, 2021YouTube version w/ closed captioned version of Eyes on Success podcast about NaviLens School Kits
- Podcast – EOS – 2108 NaviLens Update Feb 17, 2021NaviLens uses an app on your smart phone to find and speak (or sign) the contents of special tags from as far away as 60 feet.