
Trace See
Extend human possibilities
About
This app helps visually impaired individuals perceive colors and shapes through sound. By touching a photo, users can identify objects, their shades, and colors via voice and auditory cues. It translates colors into musical scales and light/shade into percussion sounds.
What's New in Trace See
2.1.0
December 4, 2019
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FAQ
How does Trace See help visually impaired users?
Trace See translates colors into musical notes and light/shade into percussion sounds. By touching a photo, users can 'hear' the shapes, shades, and colors of what is being depicted.
What colors does Trace See represent?
Trace See represents eight colors: Red, Yellow red, Yellow, Yellow green, Green, Blue green, Blue, and Purple using the musical scale 'CDEFGABC'. Brown and Beige are represented by the low piano sounds 'C' or 'B'.
Can I use my own photos with Trace See?
Yes, you can select pictures from your album to use with Trace See. The app also allows you to take new pictures to analyze.
Does Trace See have ads?
Trace See does not contain advertisements. The app is completely free to use without any interruptions.
What devices is Trace See available on?
Trace See is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.
How often is Trace See updated?
The latest version, 2.1.0, was released on December 4, 2019. The app was initially released on October 23, 2018.
What is the age rating for Trace See?
Trace See has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.
What do users like about Trace See?
Users appreciate that Trace See allows them to perceive colors and shapes through sound, extending human possibilities for those with visual impairments. The app has received a perfect 5.0-star rating from its 2 reviews.




