

Museums with NaviLens
A more accessible list of museums is below the world map -- With museums offering sign language in blue World map of museums with NaviLens (As of December 2025) List of museums with NaviLens Museums with sign language in blue Japan Fukuoka - Kyushu National Museum - Features: JSL (Japanese Sign Language) - Blog post Shizuoka - Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum - Article Netherlands Amsterdam - NEMO Science Museum - Link Spain Cartegna - Roman Theater of Cartage - Feat
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How the Kyushu National Museum is Making History Accessible in Many Languages — Including Sign Language (JSL)
Imagine walking into a museum and instantly having access to exhibit information in your native language — whether it’s Japanese, English, Spanish, Korean, or even Japanese Sign Language (JSL).
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NaviLens + Soundscape Team Up!
NaviLens and Soundscape community integrate! Big News for Navigation: NaviLens and Soundscape Community Team Up We’re thrilled to share that NaviLens is now officially integrated with Soundscape Community , and that real-world testing is already happening in Spain (Madrid and Murcia) and the USA (San Antonio and Austin, Texas)! For those unfamiliar, Soundscape Community is the spiritual successor to Microsoft Soundscape — a beloved wayfinding app used by many blind and l
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NaviLens and Sign Language: Easier Access to Information
NaviLens technology helps add sign language videos to posters, displays, and documents.
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Shirley Chisholm - Accessible Poster (Downloadable PDF)
Shirley Chisholm in "Unbought and Unbossed" - 2-minute YouTube video Here's an accessible poster honoring Shirley Chisholm ... (Read more)
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Roundhouse becomes first London venue to use pioneering aid for blind people
Enhancing Accessibility: The Roundhouse's Integration of NaviLens In a pioneering move towards inclusivity, London's iconic Roundhouse has become the city's first major performing arts and music venue to integrate NaviLens technology across its entire estate. This innovative digital navigation aid significantly enhances the independence of blind and partially sighted individuals, setting a new standard for accessibility in cultural spaces. What is NaviLens? NaviLens is a cutt
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NaviLens supports 37 languages
Video: NaviLens now supports 37* different languages (2:31) Our codes provide the same information in multiple languages, adapting automatically to the language set on your phone. The 37 languages are English, Arabic, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian Bokmål, Persia
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Henkel Goes ‘All’ in for Vision-Impaired Shoppers
Packaging accessibility comes to the All brand’s Free Clear laundry detergent pods, which have NaviLens-accessible QR codes to help low-vision consumers shop independently. Try it! Scan the two codes below using NaviLens or NaviLens GO. Learn more: all® free clear detergent Becomes the First-Ever Laundry Brand in the US to Introduce NaviLens Technology on its Packaging Henkel Goes ‘All’ in for Vision-Impaired Shoppers
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Shopping Blindly At The Supermarket With NaviLens
Ali makes great use of NaviLens codes to find products at the supermarket
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”Traveling Without Barriers on Public Transport with NaviLens (Dubbed from AliBlueBox video)"
Ali shares how NaviLens helps her travel on public transportation in Spain.
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(ASL) Have you seen those colorful QR codes? #NaviLens
NaviLens in NYC's MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) From the YouTube description: Have you seen those colorful QR codes at select stations and bus stops throughout our system? These are part of an accessibility pilot featuring the NaviLens and NaviLens Go apps! NaviLens provides sign information in audio for people who are blind or have low vision, and NaviLensGO creates dynamic visual navigation. Both apps offer routes using stairs or elevators based on preference
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NaviLens at empower: abilities
NaviLens can help your organization be more inclusive to people with vision loss and blindness. Empower: abilities is a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities live independently. Empower: abilities also works to change workplace culture to be more inclusive. Learn more at www.empowerabilities.org . By adding NaviLens codes around their facility, they have made it more accessible to people who are blind or have low vision. Empower: abilities Navilens layo
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"How I made our wedding photos accessible for my blind wife" - Ollie Edwards
Quick demo of a loving application of NaviLens free personal codes Ollie Edwards married Lucy Edwards and created this 1-minute sweet video sharing how he used free NaviLens personal codes to make wedding photos accessible for Lucy Edwards, his wife. Ollie was featured in early 2025 on the Eyes on Success podcast: 2501 Blind Not Broken - From the Other Side (Jan. 1, 2025) - Show Notes Description of the podcast (from the EOS website): " Lucy Edwards went suddenly blind just m
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Technology & Me | Accessibility in the workplace | Cerys' Story | Accessible Version
At 0:53 Cerys shares about how she uses free NaviLens Personal Codes at work From this Guide Dogs YouTube channel: video description: "In this video, we meet Cerys, who tells us about life with a vision impairment and what it was like moving to London, studying at university, and going on to find a job and start their career. We meet Cerys at home, get ready to leave the house and hear about the various pieces of mainstream and assistive technology they use. Cerys shows us h
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Talking and Signing NaviLens Codes for Numbers, Math Symbols, and a Math Problem
ASL video by Dr. Bill Vicars, LifePrint.com with his permission A set of NaviLens codes designed to make the numbers 0-15, math symbols, and a math problem "speak for themselves” in 35 spoken languages and "sign for themselves" in ASL (American Sign Language) is now available free from Teachers Pay Teachers thanks to the generosity of the wonderful people of NaviLens. These dual-purpose NaviLens codes can be added to flashcards or other materials to help students learn mat
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Accessible braille math and science flashcards featuring NaviLens codes
This Spectra article shares more about how to create accessible math flashcards - " Using Mathpix and NaviLens to create accessible math flashcards ; "The PDF of this article is also below. I plan to develop more of these flashcards to support learning by students who are blind, deaf, or deaf-blind or who speak languages other than English. Feel free to request a set of braille flashcards from Tim Fahlberg at tim dot fahlberg at gmail dot com. I have sets of flashcards that u
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“How does a blind person get to the bus stop in Valencia?” – Lucy Edwards
Lucy Edwards, a popular blind UK YouTuber, shares her excitement as she uses NaviLens codes in Valencia, Spain to find a bus stop, hear the schedule in English, and think about her next adventure! Lucy Edwards shares her excitement as she uses NaviLens in Valencia, Spain to locate a bus stop and hear schedules You can find more posts on this blog that feature Lucy or her husband Ollie by using the Search tool at the top. Just search for "Lucy" or "Ollie" (or "lucy" or "ollie"
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NaviLens at the North Carolina Maritime Museum
NaviLens code at the LifeCar exhibit brings the display to life Thanks to a team led by Peter Crumley, Beaufort resident, Lions Club member, and Beaufort Parks and Recreation Advisory Board member, with funding from the Lions Club of Beaufort, North Carolina, the North Carolina Maritime Museum (NCMM) now has NaviLens technology: NaviLens technology has been installed throughout the museum to assist the Blind and those with low vision in navigating autonomously. Its sister a
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The amazing moment when I read the train times for the first time in 10 years
Lucy Edwards, popular blind YouTuber stands in front of a London Underground station Lucy Edwards, a popular blind UK YouTuber, shares her excitement as she scans NaviLens codes for the London Underground system and hears details about train schedules and more You can find more posts on this blog that feature Lucy or her husband Ollie by using the Search tool at the top. Just search for "Lucy" or "Ollie" (or "lucy" or "ollie"). The quotes aren't necessary.
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“I’m blind, this was the first time in 9 years I could pick my own cereal” – Lucy Edwards – YouTube
Lucy Edwards scanning Kellogg's cereal box with the NaviLens app Lucy 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 time in nine years. The video was posted on Lucy Edwards' YouTube channel on March 27, 2022. Lucy has been featured twice on the Eyes on Success podcast: 2427 Blind Not Broken - A Journey from Darkness to Determination (Jul. 3, 2024) Lucy Edwards is an Engl
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WCBVI Smart Signage Project - Using NaviLens - PDF below
The goal of our smart signage project is to make signs, artwork, photos accessible using the NaviLens app ...
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Audio described restrooms
NaviLens code on a restroom sign Audio described restrooms for the blind and visually impaired. NaviLens codes posted outside public restrooms can make them easier to find and allow blind users to privately hear an audio description of a restroom's layout before entering it. Try it! Scan the NaviLens code above using NaviLens . Then, listen to a description of a restroom in your smartphone's language . NaviLens displays and speaks: "Girls restroom: Go left to find 3 stalls.
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NaviLens Codes for AT - Assistive Technology
YouTube video with translatable closed captions available NaviLens technology makes it incredibly easy to access online assistive...
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Podcast – EOS – 2108 NaviLens Update Feb 17, 2021
29-minute Podcast Available on iTunes – Eyes on Success podcast – Episode 2108 YouTube video below with translatable closed captions Eyes on Success YouTube video - MTA bus sign shown with NaviLens code. Try scanning it. From the YouTube description: NaviLens uses an app on your smartphone to find and identify customized signs and tags from as far away as 60 feet. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Javier Pita, founder and CEO of NavilLens, about how the system is used
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Podcast – EOS – 2109 NaviLens School Kits Feb 24, 2021
Inspired by a previous episode of Eyes On Success about the NaviLens system for creating accessible signage, Tim gathered some students
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