If you missed our live session on Access Unlocked: How AI Is Empowering Independent Exploration of Museums and Public Spaces, presented by Anat Nulman, the full recording is now available. This presentation explores how cutting-edge assistive technology and Ai tools are making museums and public spaces more inclusive for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Here are the solutions featured in the presentation, each offering unique ways to enhance accessibility and independence:
Ally for Museums – AI-powered guide providing exhibit descriptions, wayfinding, and instant visitor support. - https://www.ally.me/museums
ReBokeh – Low-vision enhancement app that improves contrast, magnification, and readability in real time. - https://www.rebokeh.com/
Aira – Professional visual interpreting service connecting visitors with trained agents for navigation and information. - https://aira.io/
Be My Eyes – Free app offering human volunteers or AI assistance for real-time visual interpretation. - https://www.bemyeyes.com/business/
Audiom by XR Navigation – Accessible audio maps enabling self-directed exploration of venues. - https://xrnavigation.io/
RightHear – Talking signage system delivering audio information and navigation cues through Bluetooth beacons. - https://www.right-hear.com/
GoodMaps – Indoor navigation platform using LiDAR mapping and camera-based positioning for precise guidance. - https://goodmaps.com/
Each of these solutions empowers visitors to engage more fully, navigate independently, and experience cultural spaces without barriers.
[Watch the recorded presentation now]
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