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
- Countries with active deployments
- 30+
- Supported languages, including voice readout
- 42
- People use NaviLens every day
- 1M+
- Average response time from our team
- < 48 hrs
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- Countries with active deployments
- 30+
- Supported languages, including voice readout
- 42
- People use NaviLens every day
- 1M+
- Average response time from our team
- < 48 hrs
- Sector-specific personalized demo
- Rollout plan and impact metrics
- Ongoing support and training
What teams already deploying NaviLens say
“NaviLens lets us deliver an accessible, multilingual experience across the entire transit network — no construction, no complex rollouts.”
“We went from pilot to nationwide rollout in less than six months. The team understands real accessibility, not just technology.”
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?
Accessibility obligations fall on you as the covered entity, not on a vendor's product—so no technology can make you "ADA compliant" on its own. NaviLens serves as an auxiliary aid for effective communication under ADA Titles II and III, and we provide the accessibility conformance documentation your procurement team needs for Section 508 and Section 504 reviews.