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From: Sandy Tomkins via Ireland VIP News
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Sent: 15 November 2023 11:22 am
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Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Fwd: [Let's NaviLens] Create your own accessible QR
code for free
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From: "Sandra Tomkins via groups.io"
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Date: 15 November 2023 at 10:32:36 GMT
To: letsnavilens@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Let's NaviLens] Create your own accessible QR code for free
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Hi to all you NaviLensers!
please do read the messages below from Javier, CEO of NaviLens! It is truly
important news for us and accessibility to the digital world!!
Sandy
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*From:* Javier Pita <javier@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Date:* 15 November 2023 at 10:13:17 GMT
*To:* Sandy Tomkins <sandratomkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Oran McAllister
<oran.mcallister@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject:* *Fwd: Create your own accessible QR code for free*
Dear Sandy, it's my great pleasure to communicate to you that we have
just
1 second ago officially launched the new NaviLens Accessible QR Code.
Please feel free to share it with everybody that you want, and please
feel free to use the content of the email below to spread the word!
Thank you so much for your support on this Sandy. We think this is a
big step to scale and help the users more.
Best regards,
*NAVILENS ACCESSIBLE QR CODE:
*
Today, I'm thrilled to announce to you a new service from NaviLens to
create your own accessible QR code, and for a limited period of time,
for free.
Across the globe, an immense quantity of QR codes exists, possibly
numbering in the trillions. They can be found ubiquitously, from
restaurants and coffee shops providing menu access to technical
manuals offering detailed instructions for various products. QR codes
appear on flyers, granting access to website URLs for additional
information, or to schedule appointments, and on product packaging,
allowing users to access promotions, among many other applications.
Scanning a QR code poses a challenge for individuals who are blind
because it requires precise camera focus at the correct distance on a
mobile phone, framing the area containing the QR code, a task that
can be challenging at times.
To solve this problem, you can now easily create your own NaviLens
Accessible QR Code that combines, in the same space, a special
NaviLes 9x9 code and a standard QR code. The special NaviLens code
surrounds the QR code, which is placed in the center.
As the NaviLens code can be scanned much better than the QR codes,
the combination brings multiple benefits for everybody when the user
needs to scan the URL of a QR code, such as:
* The NaviLens Accessible QR code is much easier to scan than a QR
code, even from a further distance and at an extreme angle.
* When the QR code is read, the NaviLens Apps announce contextualized
information about the content of the QR, which is very useful for
deciding whether to open the URL or not.
* The QR code in the center of the NaviLens Accessible QR code can
still be read by any QR code reader without the need to use the
NaviLens Apps (as with regular QR codes) which is important to achieve
massive adoption.
The even better news is that for a limited period of time anyone can
create their own NaviLens Accessible QR codes for free, simply by
signing up to the NaviLens Accessible QR code portal that you can
access by opening this link (
https://accessibleqrcode.navilens.com/auth/sign-in ;) :
Below this paragraph, and attached, you have an example of a NaviLens
Accessible QR Code with a URL in the QR that provides access to the
New York Times newspaper:
Finally, it's important to say that the goal of the NaviLens
Accessible QR code is to make any current QR code with a URL out
there easy to read, but this code is not useful to be used as an
accessible signage for wayfinding, accurate location, etc. For all
the current uses of NaviLens technology, you will still work with the
revolutionary and original 5x5 NaviLens code.
I hope that you like this new concept and that together we can make
QR codes more accessible for everyone.
Please feel free to share this email or publish it in any groups that
you feel it would be advantageous to, in order to spread the message
and benefit the most people possible. We have published an
introductory video in this link ( https://youtu.be/-mRAuWaviy8 ;).
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my email and I hope
this will be incredibly useful for you.
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