If you're looking for an app that connects visually impaired people with sighted volunteers, Be My Eyes is a great option. The app lets blind and low-vision people connect with sighted volunteers and businesses around the world through live video and AI. The service offers live video support and photo description through its AI, so people with visual impairments can get help in real time. It also has an accessible customer service suite that businesses can build into their operations to improve customer satisfaction and shorten resolution times.
Another interesting project is PingPath, which aims to help people with visual impairments navigate indoors. It uses a combination of spatial audio, LiDAR and AI to help people detect and avoid obstacles, and more generally navigate. The system could help people with visual impairments feel more independent and confident when navigating unfamiliar areas.
For people who prefer a text-based interface, VoiceGPT offers a conversational interface to AI engines like ChatGPT. The app supports more than 67 languages and can scan text from images, so people can use their voices to tap into AI abilities. That can be particularly useful for people with visual impairments who may struggle with text input.