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This app seems really cool. I just wish that I could get the labels printed out on stickers, so I would not need to have a sighted person cut the labels out for me. I would probably give all 5 stars if more companies would use this on their packaging.
★★★★☆Krishna bhushan Patel· Aug 5, 2023
When the talk back is on in my phone the application's voice is turned off. Talk back doesn't even tell what information is in the code. Even the haptic feedback of the phone is turned off. The application works normally after I turn off talk back. I am using this application from last 2 days. I am facing a lot of difficulties in scanning the codes. I request the development team to please improve the app as soon as possible. Mobile phone: Motorola Moto g82 5G Android version: 12
★★★★★Victoria K· May 6, 2024
I don't have a visual impairment but was curious about what the colorful QR code on a box of cereal was, so I googled it, read about NaviLens and then spent several minutes testing it out. I can imagine this is a game changer for visually impaired shoppers, so well done the NaviLens developers, and well done to the brands getting on board.
★☆☆☆☆James Rachal· Apr 17, 2026
This app offers nothing. No bus route or anything. Why are these signs up again? Via is useless in San Antonio.
★★☆☆☆Jules H· Oct 2, 2022
Neosistec, in a review on here you replied to user Philip Pearn saying "NaviLens is for blind users". This contradicts the NaviLens About page which states "This makes them useful for *blind "and" low vision people*. All you need to do is to point the camera of the device to a tag in order to quickly read its contents. So who is wrong? You or the information on the app About page?
★★☆☆☆Jonathan Justice· Sep 19, 2024
This seems clever, but it's not. The barcode contains no information - it's just a reference to a database. Companies pay to have their information in there. There are plenty of free barcode standards that can encode information in the code itself. There have been numerous attempts to monetize 2D barcodes and this is yet another. QR codes are free and can hold up to 4K of info with no need for a monetized database or online access. This will be dead within a few years.
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