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Oko - Maps, Navigation and GPS

Oko - Maps, Navigation and GPS

Find places & locations easily

⭐️4.6 / 5
Rating
🙌109
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦~ in 4 days
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Oko

4.1.1

June 27, 2024

We have added a zoom button in the camera to detect the pedestrian signal even further. Maps is now available in more regions including, Canada, Japan, Spain and Belgium.
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4.1.0

June 6, 2024

Maps is now available across the US. More regions coming soon!

4.0.5

May 29, 2024

We resolved a bug that made scanning pedestrian signals difficult.

4.0.4

May 28, 2024

Improved stability

4.0.3

May 19, 2024

Introducing Maps to Oko enabling you to navigate using AI and discover places in the most accessible way. Enjoy exploring with Oko.
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4.0.2

May 15, 2024

Introducing Maps to Oko enabling you to navigate using AI and discover places in the most accessible way. Enjoy exploring with Oko.
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4.0.1

May 14, 2024

We're introducing Maps to Oko enabling you to navigate using AI and discover places in the most accessible way. Enjoy exploring with Oko.
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4.0.0

May 9, 2024

We're introducing Maps to Oko enabling you to navigate using AI and discover places in the most accessible way. Enjoy exploring with Oko.
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3.6.1

April 4, 2024

Stability improvements

3.6.0

April 2, 2024

Stability improvements

Price History of Oko

Description of Oko

Oko is a AI driven navigation app that helps you navigate and explore your environment with confidence. Simply search your destination to receive detailed, turn-by-turn directions. When approaching an intersection, oko will inform you about intersection information. If you need visual assistance just raise your phone, and oko will notify you when the walk sign is on. Start discovering places and remember to go with oko. Do you have feedback, questions or feature requests? Contact us by email at: feedback@ayes.ai.

Oko: FAQ

Can Oko support iPad devices?

No, Oko is not available for iPad users yet.
AYES released the Oko app.
The app needs iOS 16.0 or later to function properly.
The overall user rating of the Oko app is 4.6.
Oko Relates To The Navigation App Genre.
4.1.1 is the newest version of Oko.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Oko app.
Oko officially launched on March 4, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 12 and up, may contain moderate violence or suggestive themes.
The following list of languages is supported by the Oko app: Dutch, English, French and 2 more.
No, Oko is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Oko does not support in-app purchases.
No, Oko does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Oko

  • Game Changer

    I love that this app can help me cross a street at the right time! I’m currently in training to learn to walk confidently and independently safely as a visually impaired person with albinism and crossing streets alone has never been something I was fond of or still am. My O&M instructor has been a very good teacher and I have successfully crossed streets and finished routes without too much of an issue, though there has been one or two times I’ve crossed when it actually wasn’t my time and having this app to let me know the signal has allowed me to cross at the right time more easily.

    Response to devs: I don’t know why, but I’m up to date and the app keeps telling me Maps is not available in my region. I’m in the United States in Iowa, so I don’t know if that has something to do with it but I also am not seeing any settings button like there used to be to adjust things like seeing the camera have view.

    Second response to devs: My phone must have just not activated the new update right away because I went back in after writing my last response and now maps is working and the redesign is there.

    I appreciate it that y’all take the time to respond to reviews! Few devs do that.

    Developer Response

    Our Maps should be available across the whole US. Could you send a quick message to feedback@ayes.ai so we can solve your issue? Thank you so much for this wonderful review! Good that you gained confidence in crossing the street with Oko. If you update to the latest version you will get access to our new Maps feature. You can get turn by turn directions, intersection announcements and when in navigation mode you can raise the iPhone to start the camera to look for pedestrian signals. Feel free to reach out to feedback@ayes.ai All the best The Oko team
  • The update made it unusable

    The update made it completely unusable for those of us who are blind, and hearing impaired. Now it doesn’t automatically open to the cross street function. It opens to a map when you can’t hear on the go and use a braille display you can’t get it to where you can open the cross street function. It’s completely unusable now. I shouldn’t have to pair my braille display. Take it with me and do 30 functions every time. I’m at a street corner trying to cross the street. There are 80 apps out there that do point by point directions. I don’t need another one. Oko Was good because it was simple and it did one thing no other app did. now that is ruined.

    Developer Response

    Hi Lexie, thank you so much for sharing your feedback. Let me give you some extra context on the new version. We’ve introduced Maps to give you turn by turn directions, tell you which intersection you’re about to come to. If we tell you signalized intersection ahead you can take out your phone, and raise it to automatically start the camera to look for pedestrian signals. If you’re not in navigation mode there is a button the home screen that will trigger the pedestrian signal feature as well. In settings you can now also add a Siri Shortcut. When you tell Siri “detect pedestrian signal” it will get to that feature faster. Let me know if you have more questions by sending a message to feedback@ayes.ai Thanks, The Oko team
  • Game Changer

    I love that this app can help me cross a street at the right time! I’m currently in training to learn to walk confidently and independently safely as a visually impaired person with albinism and crossing streets alone has never been something I was fond of or still am. My O&M instructor has been a very good teacher and I have successfully crossed streets and finished routes without too much of an issue, though there has been one or two times I’ve crossed when it actually wasn’t my time and having this app to let me know the signal has allowed me to cross at the right time more easily.

    Response to devs:

    I don’t know why, but I’m up to date and the app keeps telling me Maps is not available in my region. I’m in the United States in Iowa, so I don’t know if that has something to do with it but I also am not seeing any settings button like there used to be to adjust things like seeing the camera view.

    Developer Response

    Our Maps should be available across the whole US. Could you send a quick message to feedback@ayes.ai so we can solve your issue? Thank you so much for this wonderful review! Good that you gained confidence in crossing the street with Oko. If you update to the latest version you will get access to our new Maps feature. You can get turn by turn directions, intersection announcements and when in navigation mode you can raise the iPhone to start the camera to look for pedestrian signals. Feel free to reach out to feedback@ayes.ai All the best The Oko team