Supersense - AI for Blind
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Version :1.4.13
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Updated :Jul 19,2022
Developer :Mediate Labs
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Description
Supersense is the smartest assistive app that helps blind and visually impaired users to read, find objects, and explore places independently. It provides a set of digital eyes to make the physical world more accessible for the blind and low vision community.

Supersense uses the power of AI to not only describe things but actually solve problems for blind and visually impaired users. Users can independently:
- Read texts, documents and handwriting quickly using our unique auto camera guidance system
- Locate specific objects such as a chair, door, trashcan, or person around by scanning the environment with the camera
- Explore new and unfamiliar environments and hear about the objects that are around
- Read texts on photos and PDFs from other apps. Simply share the files to Supersense and it will read it for you in seconds.

Every single feature works without an internet connection so that they can be used in any situation.

The app has full TalkBack accessibility support and is available in multiple languages.

Supersense is developed by Mediate, an MIT-spinoff AI start-up based in Boston. Mediate develops innovative computer vision systems with the support of the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Veterans Affairs. This app is just the first step in our mission to develop groundbreaking AI solutions for people with visual disabilities. We have developed the app with principles of human-centered design and with the assistance of blind and visually impaired users. We also partnered with many organizations that help the blind and low vision community.

If you would like any assistance or help, please email us at [email protected]. We always love to hear ideas and feedback from the blind and visually impaired community.
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    By MandAug 6,2022
    Great ☑️ at stairs (important! ), boxes, shelves, books (easy shapes), beds (even from just a corner of the mattress!), and toilets. Windows ☑️ - but doors or even handles ❌. Saw NO cups or bottles ❌. Otherwise, 50% accurate. Trees ☑️, buildings ❌ even of the classic box+roof+chimney shape. Useless for clothes ❌: called a heap of fabric "clothing" but silent at dark shirt on hanger against a white wall. Silent at a toothbrush ❌. But saw a skyscraper - in my bedroom! Fun to play with, that's all.
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    By Love RealJul 30,2022
    Very good