Revolutionizing Grocery Shopping: Navilens' App for the Visually Impaired

Revolutionizing Grocery Shopping: Navilens' App for the Visually Impaired

Navilens' New App Helps Visually Impaired with Grocery Shopping

Navilens, a technology company that specializes in creating solutions for the visually impaired, has recently launched a new app that aims to make grocery shopping easier for those with visual impairments. The app, which is available for both iOS and Android devices, utilizes Navilens' unique barcode technology to help users navigate their local grocery store.

How the App Works

The app works by using Navilens' specialized barcodes, which are much larger and easier to read than traditional barcodes. When a user enters a participating grocery store, they can scan the Navilens barcode at the entrance using their smartphone's camera. This will bring up a map of the store, which will show the user where different items are located.

Making Grocery Shopping Easier

For people with visual impairments, grocery shopping can be a daunting task. Without the ability to read labels or navigate the store easily, it can be difficult to find the items they need. Navilens' app aims to make this process easier by providing users with a clear and easy-to-use map of the store. This means that users can quickly and easily find the items they need, without having to rely on assistance from others.

A Step Forward for Accessibility

Navilens' new app is a step forward for accessibility, as it provides a much-needed solution for people with visual impairments. By utilizing Navilens' unique barcode technology, the app is able to provide users with a clear and easy-to-use map of the store. This means that grocery shopping is no longer a daunting task for those with visual impairments, but rather a simple and straightforward process.

Navilens' new app is a game-changer for people with visual impairments who struggle with grocery shopping. With its unique barcode technology and easy-to-use interface, the app is a step forward for accessibility and a testament to the power of technology to make our lives easier.

 

Back to blog