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    Let's talk · Demo and rollout plan

    Let's make your space truly accessible.

    Whether you represent a city, a transit operator, a brand, a museum, a hospital, a university or a government — this is the first step. We help you design the rollout, measure impact, and get it running.

    • Sector-specific personalized demo
    • Rollout plan and impact metrics
    • Ongoing support and training
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    Supported languages, including voice readout
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    What teams already deploying NaviLens say

    “NaviLens lets us deliver an accessible, multilingual experience across the entire transit network — no construction, no complex rollouts.”
    Public transit operator · Europe
    “We went from pilot to nationwide rollout in less than six months. The team understands real accessibility, not just technology.”
    Head of Sustainability · Consumer goods

    Frequently asked questions

    What almost everyone asks us before starting.

    • Is there a cost for a demo or pilot?

      The initial demo is free. Pilots are designed to fit the scope, the number of codes and the use case we define together.

    • How long does NaviLens take to deploy?

      A pilot can be live in weeks. Larger rollouts are phased to enable a progressive, orderly implementation with stronger user adoption.

    • Do we need special infrastructure?

      No. NaviLens codes print like any signage and the app works on standard smartphones, no extra hardware.

    • Does it meet accessibility regulations?

      Yes. NaviLens is aligned with ADA, Section 508, WCAG and local universal accessibility regulations.