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AccessLens — a blind person's lanyard, powered by Gemma 4 on-device (opens in new tab)

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This is a submission for the What I Built AccessLens is an Android app that turns a Pixel 8 worn on a lanyard into a persistent visual interpreter for blind and low-vision users. Rear camera forward, bone-conduction headphones in, the phone describes the world — and remembers. The problem with existing visual-assist apps (Be My Eyes, Seeing AI, Envision) is that they are screen-bound, stateless, and cloud-bound. A blind person navigates by sound; an app that needs you to hold up a phone, tap ...

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