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Be My Eyes: the gift of sight

by Steven London
March 22, 2023
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Imagine going about your daily life without the ability to see. Performing the simplest of tasks can become a significant challenge. Now, enter the Be My Eyes app, a tool that helps connect visually impaired individuals with volunteers around the world who can assist them with daily activities.

Be My Eyes provides the remarkable gift of sight, changing the lives of people worldwide. In this article, we delve into how the Be My Eyes app works and how it has transformed the lives of many.

A visually impaired person walking. Photo by CDC on Unsplash

Introduction to be my eyes: an overview of the app and its benefits

Be My Eyes connects blind or visually impaired individuals with volunteers who offer visual assistance through a live video call. The primary focus of the app is to aid users in their everyday tasks that require visual guidance, such as checking expiration dates, reading labels, identifying colors, etc.

A person reads a label. Photo by HUUM on Unsplash

The app is an excellent tool for those who are visually impaired, as it provides a convenient and accessible way to perform daily activities that were once impossible for them. The app’s benefits extend beyond practical uses, as it also provides a sense of community and human connection. Be My Eyes has received widespread acclaim for its approach towards improving the lives of those with visual impairments. The company’s website contains several heartwarming personal stories of individuals who have benefitted from the app’s services.

The app also provides a platform for volunteers who are eager to lend a helping hand to those who need it. The Be My Eyes app has won several awards, including an Apple Design Award for Social Impact in 2021. Overall, the Be My Eyes app is a valuable resource for those with visual impairments, offering practical assistance from global volunteers.

Be My Eyes connects blind and visually impaired users with volunteers worldwide

The app is free, user-friendly and available in over 180 languages and more than 150 countries, making it accessible to people from all parts of the world. Be My Eyes has transformed the lives of thousands of visually impaired people who previously relied on family members or hired assistants for visual assistance.

Volunteers too, have found the app extremely rewarding, providing them with opportunities to make meaningful differences in others’ lives. The Be My Eyes app exemplifies how technology can be used for social good, enabling people to positively impact lives. It is a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can have a significant impact on someone’s life.

Real life stories of the impact be my eyes has made on users

Be My Eyes is a visual assistance app that connects blind and visually impaired individuals with volunteers who can assist them with everyday tasks. Since its launch in 2015, it has had a profound impact on users, changing their lives in unimaginable ways. Users have shared their personal stories, describing how the app has transformed their lives.

For instance, one user recounts how the app helped her navigate a new city, while another shares how a volunteer assisted in identifying an object in a grocery store.

Food items on a grocery shelf. Photo by Calle Macarone on Unsplash

Such simple tasks that many take for granted are life-changing for those with visual impairments. The app has over 6 million volunteers who have offered their time and services to help the blind and visually impaired community. The generosity of the volunteers creates a sense of community and provides a safe, supportive environment for users to seek assistance.

The app has made significant strides in improving the quality of life for those with visual impairments. Be My Eyes is intertwined with the theme of kindness and compassion, lending a hand, or rather eyes, to those in need.

Improvements, challenges and expansion goals

Be My Eyes has launched a feature that enables its users to rate the quality of assistance they received. This feedback system directly informs app improvements, ensuring that the blind community’s voice is heard and the platform is tailored to suit their needs.

The challenges it faces include integration with technologies such as AI to improve the quality of visual assistance provided. Also, video calls can increase data usage when outside of Wi-Fi or home networks. Be My Eyes also provides support for its volunteers.

Mobile data. Photo by Sten Ritterfeld on Unsplash

Additionally, the platform focuses on finding ways to make the app more accessible in low-income countries that experience digital disability divides. Expansion goals for Be My Eyes include increasing the number of volunteers to ensure all the blind and low vision individuals get personalized assistance. It also hopes to expand its scope, covering more intricate tasks, including technical assistance, ensuring that users receive 360-degree support from the volunteer community.

Be My Eyes has transformed the way people with visual impairments can access immediate assistance, maximize their independence and improve their overall quality of life. With its user-friendliness, inclusivity, and global reach, Be My Eyes recognizes the transformative potential of technology to serve people with different abilities.

By volunteering as a sighted helper or using the app as a visually impaired user, anyone can contribute to its inspiring mission of empowering people to see the world in their own unique way.

Volunteers can register for the waitlist to help visually impaired users on the Be My Eyes website.

Featured Image: Photo by CDC on Unsplash

Edited by: James Sutton

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