On the screen, there is a screenshot with a white background, showing the Blind Friendly Places Dashboard data, along with an image of two people happily chatting while sitting in a cafe.

Physical Place Accessibility

Physical Place Accessibility is an AI-powered accessibility solution that enables blind and visually impaired users to move more independently, safely, and freely across your brand’s physical touchpoints, from restaurants and hotels to shopping malls and retail stores. As Türkiye’s leading accessibility company, BlindLook makes critical details in your spaces understandable for blind and visually impaired users through audio space modeling, accessible navigation, menu reading, and product-finding experiences. These details include entrances and exits, wayfinding, floor information, elevators, information desks, checkout areas, seating areas, product shelves, and service points. With this solution, users can listen to a restaurant menu, explore hotel areas more easily, and reach the product or service point they are looking for more independently in shopping malls and stores. At the same time, your brand becomes more accurately visible in local searches, map results, and queries such as “accessible restaurant near me,” “accessible store for blind users,” “places with audio navigation,” and “accessible hotel,” while offering a freer and more inclusive experience for everyone in your physical spaces.

Why Is Physical Place Accessibility Necessary?

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On the screen, there is a screenshot with a black background, displaying data from the Blind Friendly Places Dashboard, along with an image of two people sitting in a cafe, happily engaged in conversation.

Because blind and visually impaired people cannot simply see a sign while passing by a place and decide to enter. When they visit a store, they cannot read a product’s price, ingredients, or expiration date at a glance. At an airport or hospital, they may not be able to follow directional signs and quickly reach the area they need. Even finding the restroom in an unfamiliar place may require asking someone for help. This is why there is a need for an audio guidance platform that supports blind and visually impaired users in the physical spaces they visit, helping them navigate, access information, and move more independently.

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