
NaviLens
The cutting edge technology for the visually impaired
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Android App Analysis and Review: NaviLens, Developed by Neosistec. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 5.0.16, Updated On 10/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: NaviLens. Achieved Over 83 thousand Installs. NaviLens Currently Has 245 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars
NaviLens is a high-density artificial markers system for long distance reading.The tags generated by this system are designed in order to be read from a long distance, without the need of focussing and even in motion. 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.
The application has a new sound system with which a blind person can locate the label in the space with precision, without the need for headphones.
Notice: While we are installing this signage system in different locations, you can download sample labels in the same application.
We have spent 5 years to create this new technology. We will be happy to receive your impressions and comments about the system.
For more information please read at the quick help, included in the application.
The NaviLens team.
We are currently offering version 5.0.16. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
We are thrilled to introduce a new version of the NaviLens App, featuring a completely redesigned interface tailored to enrich your experience.
This update focuses on significantly enhancing accessibility, particularly for Talkback users and individuals with low vision, ensuring a more intuitive and seamless interaction.
Your feedback is invaluable to us! If you find any issues or feel there are areas where we can further improve, we invite you to reach out through our contact section.
This update focuses on significantly enhancing accessibility, particularly for Talkback users and individuals with low vision, ensuring a more intuitive and seamless interaction.
Your feedback is invaluable to us! If you find any issues or feel there are areas where we can further improve, we invite you to reach out through our contact section.
Recent Comments
Hendrik Oosthuizen
I didn't expect it to be good - it's related to public transport, after all. Even with rock bottom expectations - I didn't foresee the "no information available" message when scanning the sticker on the tram. It really could have delivered anything and I'd have understood that it's just typically poorly designed. Not delivering anything at all is next level though. Well done VicGov - you've outdone yourself in choosing a useless app and a waste of money.
Krishna bhushan Patel
When the talkback is on in my phone the application's voice is turned off. Talkback 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 talkback. 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
I don't have a visual impairment but was curious about what the colourful 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.
Sergio C
It works really well, the detection speed is very fast and detection range is moderate. I'd like to have a setting to change the language of the speech instead of using the system language.
Jonathan Justice
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 monetise 2D barcodes and this is yet another. QR codes are free and can hold up to 4K of info with no need for a monetised database or online access. This will be dead within a few years.
Jesse S.
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.
Steve H
Amazing! Saw the tag on a packet of Kellogs and was intrigued. This app scans around for these tags and will point you in the direction of what you're looking for, read the information off of what has been entered. Life changing for visually impaired.
Philip Pearn
Good app, but really hard to aim the phone camera at the code as there is no indication on the screen showing what your camera is pointed at. K am SSI but do o have some central vision.