Be My Eyes leading
the Blind
A new smartphone application created to aid the blind has
been introduced by a technology team hailing from Copenhagen , Denmark .
This ingenious form of software allows a visually impaired
user to access a network in which the average person can act as a set of eyes
for them. Through use of the smartphone’s front-facing camera, the user will
ask a sighted participant to aid in completing mundane tasks and to help with
anything visual related.
According to the website for Be My Eyes, “The volunteer helper
receives a notification for help and a live video connection is established.
From the live video the volunteer can help the blind person by answering the
question they need answered.”
This concept not only contributes to an entire audience that
could greatly benefit from it, but also gives credence to a trend in
philanthropy. People can then spread kindness through their smartphones and be
compassionate with those less fortunate. Each session also ends with an
opportunity for the user to report misuse of the system, to which the
punishment would be exclusion from the network. An example would be using the
application to gain private information for the use of theft or other crimes.
With his own visual impairment as a form of motivation, Be
My Eyes was founded by Hans Jorgen Wiberg in 2012, when he introduced the
concept at the Startup Weekend event
in Denmark. This event led to the creation of Robocat, a Danish software studio
team that prides itself in creating and distributing useful, as well as unique
hardware and software products out of Copenhagen .
The application has only currently been made available for
the Apple operating system, but the team says that they are aware of the potential
for Android and Windows phone users being capable of contribution. The
organisation is non-profit and need funds to keep it running. As of September
this year, their initial funding comes to an end. A subscription model, as well
as donations are being considered to keep it running.
For support and any other queries we advise you to visit
their website at: http://www.bemyeyes.org/