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A future vision: The Next Generation of Smart Glasses for the visually impaired

Posted on July 17, 2025 at 12:06 am.

Written by martin

It’s more than fair to say, that since November of 2020 when the first genuine pair of smart glasses for visually impaired people was released, that the competition in this particular market has evolved and is growing at a phenomenal rate as more and more companies are entering the space with ideas on how to solve age old problems we experience in our daily lives. These issues mainly relate to problems with reading and identifying text, navigating safely, locating objects and having a clear idea of your surroundings.

A man, Stuart Beveridge, wearing sunglasses and a grey polo shirt stands on a garden patio holding the leash of a black guide dog. Behind him are flower boxes and lush greenery, with a shed and blue sky in the background.

In terms of reading text and detailed scene descriptions, there are many different solutions currently available whether it’s an app on a smartphone or a specialist device. However, the two issues I personally find most challenging are navigating safely when both indoors and outdoors and locating different objects accurately and with confidence, which could be about to change, thanks to a new pair of smart glasses Seva Vision.

I am now involved in testing the software for the developers and the results, even at this early stage have been rather extraordinary and already have the potential to be extremely unique, life changing and can give information and details which are different to any other similar device I have previously tested.

Now in all honesty, it’s the “navigation” and “find object” features which have really got me excited. I’ve used similar features on other devices before, but none of them come anywhere close to matching the level of accuracy and detail in the Seva Vision Glasses.

Most other devices will just give a general description of objects such as “there is a table and two chairs in front of you.” You have no idea how far away the items actually are or exactly where they are actually located. However, the Seva Vision Glasses take this to the next level by giving the exact location of objects and how far away they are, which gives me access to more information than I have ever had before. Similarly, when using the “navigation” feature, audio instructions are given on where there are clear paths and the direction to go, but they then go the extra mile by giving additional information such as “walk for three meters and follow the wall on your right”, which could be extremely useful for cane users, in particular. The Seva Vision glasses also have some other interesting features such as face recognition, magnification and an SOS feature which allows you to call a designated contact in an emergency.

The text reading features on these glasses are vision based so still quite basic, however the next edition will be OCR enhanced, meaning you have more useability and can read offline, which is much more beneficial. The scene description feature is very detailed, but this sort of AI is already being used on lots of different devices, though it will be a massive and integral part of these glasses going forward.

What is also great is that the glasses can be personalised to provide the priorities and features most suitable to an individual, for example, digital zoom features for those with Low Vision making zooming on TV programs or small prints possible.

Some final points to make are that while most similar devices require a smartphone app to drive them in some way, the Seva Vision Glasses can be used completely on their own without the need for a mobile phone tether. They can be controlled via a touchpad or most interestingly, completely by voice activated commands, meaning that I have a completely hands-free solution which is a huge help, especially when using my Guide Dog. If you were to purchase the Seva glasses, they are supported by a SEVA on the GO pack; wi-fi dongle, a portable battery, Bluetooth speaker and magnetic charger, so you never need to worry about overuse, you can charge them while wearing and using them.

Unlike other consumer products in the market, SEVA is a specialist product dedicated to the Blind and Low Vision community to meet their special needs. SEVA is hardware agnostic providing them the freedom to bring versatile frame options in the future through manufacturing partnerships.

To sum-up, while these glasses will evolve, it’s already great to be part of the journey and I personally can’t wait to see where they go from here, as their potential is huge. The team is continuously evolving software & hardware to bring advance features to the community, and new and long-lasting hardware is already in the pipeline.

So, without doubt, extremely exciting times are ahead.

www.sevavision.com

A little about Purview Technology, the Scottish Company behind SEVA Vision

SEVA Vision was founded by Mani Gupta and Reddy Punna, both core technologists with over three decades of industry experience, dedicated to delivering cutting- edge solutions to clients. As industries increasingly adopt wearables integrated with AI and AR for enhancing the capabilities of field workers, Mani and Reddy envisioned using the same AI models to assist a team member who had lost their sight at an early age. They trained the AI models to recognise everyday items like sandwiches and milk bottles in a refrigerator, allowing their blind colleague to identify objects around them. This marked the inception of SEVA Vision, with a mission to leverage AI and AR-powered smart wearables to enhance the lives of people with sensory impairments related to sight, sound, or speech.

www.purviewtech.ai

SEVA Vision’s current glasses are now available to buy. They can be purchased as part of a subscription and licence model. All software and hardware upgrades will be free to those within the SEVA Vision Community. 

To learn more about owning your first SEVA Glasses, please contact stuart.beveridge@seescape.org.uk or lorraine@purview.co.uk

Look out for Purview Technologies latest development in your next Newsletter.

Following on from SEVA Vision, Maitiri, a solution developed to support individuals who are either Deaf or hearing impaired will be launched in the Winter. Glasses are currently being designed and testing will soon be complete.


How an Accessibility Passport can enable us to live independently

Posted on September 18, 2023 at 12:28 pm.

Written by martin

A man sitting, holding a mobile phone. The AXS Passport form is displayed on his phone.

Have you ever filled out an accessibility or adjustments passport? It’s a format disabled people often know all too well; you’re sent a word document for you to list your diagnoses, fill in some text boxes with your most personal, private information, and then send it into someone else’s inbox, not knowing where it might end up, or what will happen as a result.

Accessibility passports should be designed to enable disabled people, to break down the barriers that prevent us from accessing our education, work, and lives. And yet, in reality, they often present us with more barriers, such as:

  • Cognitive barriers, like trying to understand what we’re being asked of with vague questions of “what do you struggle with at work?”
  • Emotional barriers, like feeling vulnerable about being asked to share very intimate information with business owners, managers or coworkers
  • Digital accessibility barriers, like filling in PDF documents that aren’t compatible with our screen reading software.

Diversity and Ability’s team of disabled and neurodiverse inclusion experts have the solution: AXS Passport. AXS Passport heralds a new, inclusive approach to passports, with a digital tool that gives everyone the opportunity to share their needs in the way that feels best for them, all while maintaining ownership of their own data.

Using AXS Passport involves signing in via the website or app and simply ticking off the requirements that fit you. It’s specifically designed to include everyone, regardless of whether you identify as disabled or not. You have the ability to share everything from dietary needs, to caring responsibilities, to physical access requirements, all on one digital platform. Plus, it’s completely free for individuals to sign up; create your AXS Passport now!


Natasha Kassir – communication partner

Posted on September 18, 2023 at 12:28 pm.

Written by martin

A graphical depiction of Natasha Kassir

Hello everyone, I’m Natasha Kassir.

I would like to offer my time and skills as a communication partner to anyone who would like the chance to chat with me via video or voice call, including people who use alternative and augmentative communication (AAC).

I have a keen interest in technology, especially AAC, and in helping other disabled people. I have experience of working as a teaching assistant with people who use communication aids such as communication boards, sign language, and symbol systems.

I’ve also worked as an advocate, helping disabled people to speak up for themselves. Being disabled myself I understand the difficulties that people may have expressing themselves and the struggle it can be.

If you feel I could support your team in any way, please email dawn@karten-network.org.uk and she will put you in contact with me. I would be happy to arrange regular or one-off calls with individuals or groups. I have DBS approval to work with vulnerable adults.

Please note

The Karten Network is happy to introduce Natasha but can take no responsibility for anything thereafter.  It is the organisation’s responsibility to make relevant employment checks in line with their policy and to put plans in place for any support provided.


teamSOS: Elevating care in organisations serving People with disabilities

Posted on September 18, 2023 at 12:25 pm.

Written by martin

If you’re involved in an organisation that serves people with disabilities, you’re already aware of the intricate landscape of individual needs and adaptive solutions – and the amazing array of solutions brought forward by innovators looking to make life easier for people with disabilities and those who provide care and support to them.

Today we’d like to share our modest (yet revolutionary!) contribution to these efforts with our affordable and all-device accessible app that puts help in the hands of all staff. teamSOS brings invaluable efficiencies to organisations that support individuals with complex needs, providing a streamlined way for organisations to manage, respond and resolve incidents in real-time.

Screen examples of the teamSOS system on a tablet, mobile phone, and computer

Incident Management: More Than Just Emergencies

The term “incident management” often brings to mind crisis scenarios or immediate medical needs. While these are undoubtedly part of the picture, teamSOS offers so much more than that – offering a streamlined solution to manage every-day interests and concerns. From staffing gaps, to safeguarding concerns, behavioural issues, or medical emergencies, teamSOS is robust enough to handle it all and support and empower staff members every step of the way. 

The Advantages Unveiled

Your Organisations Command Centre

Accessible on all devices, teamSOS’s home screen offers a simple, customised interface with one-tap buttons that empower staff to reach the right team in seconds. Our customisable categories allow institutions with complex or unique requirements to adapt the system to their needs, whether that’s behavioural monitoring or tracking therapeutic interventions. We also offer discreet smart buttons for an alternative way to get help fast. For urgent situations, escalation failsafes are built-in so that staff are never left un-heard. 

Real-Time Communications

Gone are the days of squawking walkie-talkies, 1-way alerts or co-ordination calls to the office. teamSOS equips all users with innovative tools like live-audio broadcasting to facilitate real-time support and effective collaboration – whether it’s coordinating paraeducators or alerting the healthcare team for a medical emergency, the lines of communication are always open.

Support In-The-Moment

During an incident, teamSOS automatically pulls up your organisation’s relevant guidelines or protocols. For organisations dealing with complex needs, this is incredibly powerful in ensuring staff are supported to take the right steps, and provides an instant record of what was done, and when. With the ability to check off tasks as they go, assign follow up steps to other staff, and more, teamSOS aids in effective and consistent management, alleviating the pressure on staff, and allowing them to focus on delivering the best care possible.

Time-Saving Efficiencies

Say goodbye to post-incident paperwork. This reclaimed time allows staff to focus on what truly matters – providing direct, individualised care

Data-Driven Decisions

teamSOS’s user-friendly analytics enable leadership to identify patterns, optimise processes, and proactively tackle issues, facilitating a smoother operational workflow and compound improvement over time.

A Companion in Staff’s Mission to Provide the Best Care Possible 

In our ever-changing world, adopting tools that offer better care is a necessity. teamSOS provides an effective, affordable solution that meets the challenges of organisations serving people with disabilities head-on.

Experience the transformative power of teamSOS for yourself. Visit the teamSOS website (www.teamSOS.co.uk) or contact teamSOS by e-mail for a no-obligation free trial.


Envision

Posted on July 14, 2022 at 11:00 pm.

Written by martin

Creating a more accessible Envision

“Design is an enormous privilege, but it’s also a bigger responsibility.” These words by Sinead Burke echo constantly in my mind as one of the driving factors behind building Envision. When we first came up with the idea of Envision, we were excited about how we can make this world more accessible for blind and visually impaired people. We built a software tool that can speak out about the visual world around them, enabling them to not just perceive their surroundings but also to perceive possibilities that were considered beyond reach.

Today, with the Envision App and Envision Glasses, thousands of users around the world live more independent and productive lives. They are facing difficult exams, securing dream jobs, making new friends, and connecting more with the world around them. The stream of happy user stories that pour in, every day from all over the world, fuels us to constantly do what we can to make our products more accessible to the people who need them the most. 

Accessibility is at the heart of everything we do. From creating life-changing assistive technologies to making them as available as possible. While our products’ innovation may steal the spotlight, their affordability has been challenging for some, which is why we have been working hard to reduce costs wherever we can. The key has been to create a viable business model that enables us to sustainably and consistently design and develop better services for our users while making sure the price is affordable to as large a group as possible. Hence, it gives me immense pleasure to announce that with immediate effect we are making significant pricing updates to both the Envision App and Envision Glasses.

The Envision App will be free of cost, for all who need it.

Yes, you read that right. Until now, it has been essential for us to have a fixed minimal subscription cost for the Envision App. This has been due to the ongoing costs of servers, development, and maintenance. Now, with recent engineering breakthroughs, newer product features, and the evolution of business models, we are able to sustain a significantly larger number of users at a much smaller, incremental cost — savings which we are passing on to you, our community. 

So here is how the app is going to work: from mid-July, the Envision App will be free for all iOS and Android users. Everyone will still receive the same great features, product updates, and experiences that you have come to love from Envision. If you are someone who has the means and would like to support the app, you can choose to pay us whatever amount you deem fair. We will continue to develop and improve the app with the same enthusiasm regardless, but every penny you pay us will solely go towards supporting its evolution.

Stay tuned to our social and community channels for more updates and details: https://www.letsenvision.com/community

DSA approved!

Confirming Envision Glasses are approved for recommendation by assessors in DSA and are in the Student Loans Company E Quote portal that Assessors use. Hopefully, you can just select from the portal if you want to get them for a student.

More information

We will be presenting a webinar on the 28th of July webinar with lots of useful information about Envision. Here’s the link! https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8616564993888/WN_dF1m_Jy2SXia1L02ogk9fQ

You can also book an Envision Demo – https://www.letsenvision.com/envision-glasses-demo-form

Please feel free to contact us directly too; Karthik Kannan, CTO, and Co-Founder:  kk@letsenvision.com or Vanessa Vigar, Chief Marketing Officer:  vanessa@letsenvision.com 

 


Fundify

Posted on July 14, 2022 at 8:45 pm.

Written by martin

Fundify logo

Fundify is a new grant funding platform and search engine unlike anything else available. We use algorithms and AI to do the heavy lifting helping organisations and individuals find funding in the shortest possible timeframe. We believe we can go from in excess of 20,000 opportunities to under 20 in 4 clicks or less, dramatically saving time and frustration when looking for grant support.
 
Fundify has a subscription for organisations who are continuously fundraising and a FREE area that can be accessed by individuals who have a disability, are living in poverty or have been adversely affected by the pandemic.
 
To ensure Fundify works for all audiences we would like to find a range of Beta testers who could help inform our continuing developmental roadmap. We are asking members of the Karten Network who use technology to help us by using the system, trying new features and helping to identify bugs, feeding back on what needs to be changed or improved to make it more accessible and user friendly. We currently undertake all this work online and remotely so all that is needed is access to a desktop/laptop with a wifi connection. We will have a number of how to’s, videos and explainers on how to use the system along with dedicated support.  We are likely to commence this work in late August/September, so are looking for testers with availability at this time.
 
If you feel you could help make Fundify an even better place to be, please sign up Community@fundify.org.uk, It would be amazingly helpful if you could initially tell us about your needs, so we can select a range of testers.


The Access Card & Parkability

Posted on July 14, 2022 at 4:18 pm.

Written by martin

Nimbus & the Access Card

A person holding a wallet showing the Access Card

Nimbus Disability was created in 2006 by Martin Austin. Nimbus is a Social Enterprise with several areas of focus, from Training on Disability and the Social model of Disability to Access Audits, but its main area of business is running the Access Card. The organisation is run by and for disabled people, which is a very unique and outstanding model of operation.

Martin describes ‘The Access Card’ as a card like no other; we translate your disability or impairment into symbols that highlight the barriers you face and the reasonable adjustments you might need.

He goes on to say it’s all based on your rights under the Equality Act and providers’ responsibilities to ensure that Disabled people are not put at a disadvantage in participating in such events as live music or sporting events. The card and our partners have expanded over the years to see it being used at Buckingham Palace to Alton Towers. Once you are a cardholder and your needs have been assessed based on your application, this informs providers quickly and discreetly about the support you need and may gain you access to things like concessionary ticket prices and complex reasonable adjustments without having to go into loads of personal detail.

Even more ground-breaking is the international reach of the Card, having been rolled out the other side of the world, in New Zealand. The locally operated Hapai Access Card, works in the exact same way and is led by a dedicated team in Auckland. 

Accolades

In 2019, Martin was named in the New Year’s Honours list, receiving an MBE for Accessibility in the Tourism and Entertainment Sector. Martin describes the moment he found out about the award:

“There was the usual bundle of mail on my desk when I got into the office. After a little while of going through emails etc out of the corner of my eye I noticed a letter from the Cabinet Office. I couldn’t believe it when I opened the envelope.

“I had to read the letter a few times but couldn’t really take it in. Was it spam?! Eventually, it sank in and I was just… speechless!

Now in 2022 Nimbus discovered that the Access Card has received the extremely prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category. Mark Briggs, Nimbus latest member of the team, working as Director of Partnerships, describes this as a true accolade to the determination of Martin and the team in getting the card to this place, and now we have the springboard to shout from the hilltops about how different and innovative thinking can be so impactful to Disabled people. The next few months are going to be very exciting as we unveil so many new projects and partners that will expand the Card and Nimbus’s reach. One of these in development is an ingenious way we will be able to use the concept of the Access Card and new digital technology to protect Disabled people’s parking. Much of the detail is still under wraps for the moment, but we are close to announcing our partnership with sector leaders in parking management and EV charging, that could be the answer to one of the most contentious issues for Disabled people, the misuse of accessible parking bays.

You can apply for the Access Card by visiting www.accesscard.org.uk. it’s £15 for 3 years and you can see all the benefits of the card on the website along with provider and access information.

Parkability

The ParkAbility Logo

The ongoing misuse of Disabled peoples parking bays has been a topic on many news stories and governmental agendas.        

To date, there is no universal way to mitigate this abuse other than on-site enforcement, and now with the introduction of ANPR car parking management, there is no on-site presence, resulting in an increased ‘allowance of abuse’, which puts Disabled people at an increased disadvantage. This misuse will only increase with the rollout of electric vehicles and their charging points, which will be instrumental in Disabled people having an equitable mobile future.

The ParkAbility partnership, Combines the Queens Award winning Access Card, cutting edge technology and accessible EV charging solutions, monitoring bay by bay vehicle interaction, validating registered Blue Badges. The one time registration is simple and easy via the Access Card, with Blue Badge kiosks in larger retail environments or by a simple phone app, that validates you in under a minute.

A car parked in a disabled parking bay

The Technology

The Patent Pending camera technology can monitor a number of individual bays within a car park including Disabled Parking bays and EV Charging bays. Each bay is individually cross referenced with the Nimbus Access Card database. You can register your Blue Badge and vehicles simply and easily either by the web app or buy using the onsite kiosks.

Three images showing a mounted CCTV camera, an electric vehicle charging point, and a ParkAbility kiosk

Any unregistered vehicles using the bays will automatically be issued with a parking notice charge (PNC), and or in the case of EV chargers, be unable to use to draw charge.


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