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    Smiling young woman reading a tactile Daredevil mural with her hands next to a NaviLens code, at the Corn Exchange in Manchester
    Mural “Daredevil: Born Again”
    Disney+ × RNIB · Manchester, 2025

    § NaviLens Community

    Accessibility starts with people.

    Behind every code

    We don't build technology for spaces. We build it for the people who live in them. For those coming home from work alone, for those discovering a museum for the first time, for those who finally find their bus stop. This community isn't measured in downloads. It's measured in daily victories.

    +1M
    People reached
    42
    Languages
    +30
    Countries
    10 years
    Walking together

    Real scenes

    Different lives. The same gesture.

    Point the phone. Listen. Move on. Behind every scan there's a person, a journey, a small victory.

    1. Young man with a white cane using the NaviLens app at an EMT bus stop in Madrid
      Madrid · Spain · 01

      The gesture that changes the day.

      Point the phone at the bus stop, hear the next arrival, keep going. At EMT Madrid stops, NaviLens turns an everyday trip into one you don't have to ask for help with.

    2. Woman with a white cane walking through a Singapore intermodal station, following accessible signage on the floor
      Singapore · 02

      Autonomy speaks every language.

      At Woodlands Integrated Transport Hub, a user moves through the station reading on her phone what her feet recognise on the pavement. NaviLens speaks 42 languages because accessibility shouldn't have borders either.

    3. Smiling young woman touching a tactile panel with her hands next to a NaviLens code on a Disney+ decorated wall
      Manchester · indoors · 03

      And when a brand dares, everything changes.

      Next to the Daredevil mural, a tactile panel lets you touch the artwork and a NaviLens code puts it into words. When a brand chooses accessibility, it doesn't just add a ramp: it changes the experience for everyone.

    Community voices

    What they share,
    those who live it every day.

    • Portrait of Antonio Reyes
      Antonio Reyes
      NaviLens user

      NaviLens technology is essential in my day to day, both on my commute and when I travel.

    • Portrait of Alicia BlueBox
      Alicia BlueBox
      NaviLens user

      I'm really impressed with the NaviLens app and how it has improved my experience.

    • Portrait of Sandy Tomkins
      Sandy Tomkins
      NaviLens user

      I found Pantene products using the app when my sighted husband couldn't see anything. Thanks.

    Two people chatting next to a bus shelter with a NaviLens code in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Las Palmas · Spain

    “It's not accessibility for some. It's information for everyone.”

    Voices of those driving it

    Brands, teams and
    first times.

    • Working with NaviLens has been a very positive experience from the start. The team demonstrated true commitment.

      Portrait of Katherine Rice
      Katherine Rice
      Head of Marketing — Innovation, CINFA
    • From the first time I encountered NaviLens, I was impressed by its concept and mission.

      Portrait of Fiona Barker
      Fiona Barker
      Marketing Manager, Nestlé
    • At Kellogg's, we were proud to be the first company to feature NaviLens on packaging.

      Portrait of Pete Mathews
      Pete Mathews
      Senior Director, Brand Design & Operations at Kellanova
    • NaviLens connects us to a visual world that was inaccessible for blind and low-vision people.

      Portrait of Luis Casado
      Luis Casado
      President of Fundación Iddeas

    § Put NaviLens on the map

    Know a place where
    NaviLens should be?

    A station you use every day that still feels like a maze. A museum you'd love to explore at your own pace. A hospital where getting lost shouldn't be an option. A brand whose products you can't read.

    Tell us. Our team studies it, reaches out and gets moving. That's how NaviLens reaches where it truly matters — because someone, somewhere, raised their hand.

    Suggest a place

    § NaviLens in your daily life

    NaviLens is also by your side in your day-to-day.

    Beyond making public spaces more accessible, NaviLens lets you label your own belongings with private notes and share them with the people you choose to trust.

    01

    Free kit for personal use

    Download a set of predefined codes from the app and add private notes to identify clothing, boxes, food, documents, collections or any other belongings. Only you can read that information.

    See personal codes
    02

    NaviLens for Family

    Share your personal notes with up to 5 people you trust so they can identify the same items from their own NaviLens app.

    Discover NaviLens for Family
    03

    Free kit for shared spaces

    Predefined codes to signpost classrooms, medical rooms, restrooms, entrances and other common points. The information is public and readable by anyone with NaviLens.

    See the kit for spaces

    Join us

    Your story is also
    part of this.

    If NaviLens has changed something in your day to day —however small it may seem— we want to hear from you. Each story makes the next one stronger.