LazarilloApp the GPS for people who are blind or have low vision, lets you explore the world around you and set up routes.
Lazarillo is a specialized GPS app that brings mobility tools for people who are blind. Using audio messages, Lazarillo will tell you about nearby places,
the street you are walking on, street intersections in your way and more! Like a radio, Lazarillo will announce the things around you while you are moving.
This app was designed and implemented with active feedback from people who are blind.
The GPS resource is used even if the App is in the background. This allows the user to keep using the app without active usage of the screen, so they can
still enjoy the features of Lazarillo even when their phone is in their pocket or when using other relevant apps.
Note : "Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life."
This app allows you to use its accessibility functions for free, just requires mobile data or a Wi-Fi connection.
To collaborate with people who are blind, Lazarillo's main feature is to become the user's companion, providing essential information that allows displacement and autonomy.
The goal is to help the person reach the chosen place in a simple way, receiving Lazarillo indications by voice and notifications of nearby places, institutions,
shops, etc, allowing communication between the user and the city.
The app contains the following features:
Exploration: Provides your actual position, nearby places, and street intersections while you are walking on the street, in a bus or by car.
Category searches: Allows to find nearby places from a specific category such as banks, health, food, shop, art, entertainment, etc.
Specific searches: Allows to find a route to any place using voice or keyboard.
Help information:
Lazarillo provides information about establishments that work with blind or visually impaired people. The app is linked to a web platform where the institutions
are able to show important information about events, courses, workshops, and any data that a blind person may need. In that way Lazarillo collaborates
with these institutions improving the communication among users, providing better connectivity between people with visual disabilities.
For suggestions and doubts you can visit our web site www.lazarillo.app
or send us an e-mail to: help@lazarillo.app
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What's New in Lazarillo
+1
3.5.51
December 31, 2024
- Fix Waze | Google Maps and general compatibility with other apps
- Fix for the direction message after completing calibration
- Fix for prioritizing routing announcements over exploration announcements
This app is okay for those who cannot see. It seems to be working okay, but there are a few things that makes me be confused. When I open the app, it sometimes says that I am at the wrong address and then when I’m trying to walk to somewhere with it, when I have searched for the place, it tells me to go in metres, but it never tells me where to turn or if there’s a road or if I should cross the road, it literally just says to go a certain amount of metres and I can’t determine what metres are, so if you could make it tell the roads and maybe to turn left and right and different directions it would make it a lot easier. This isn’t a complaint though, because I still like the app in general.