Tech Talk Webinar

NaviLens: Empowering Independence for People Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision

A person uses the NaviLens app on a smartphone to scan a colorful accessibility code.

Originally presented November 18, 2025

Lighthouse Guild tech experts dive into how NaviLens technology is empowering greater independence for people who are blind or have low vision. In this session, we’ll explore how NaviLens technology is being implemented across sectors to improve accessibility and inclusion. You’ll also learn how user feedback is shaping NaviLens’ ongoing commitment to user-centered design and universal accessibility.

Topics Will Include

  • NaviLens in public transportation
  • NaviLens in cultural institutions
  • NaviLens in the built environment and tourism
  • NaviLens on consumer products
  • Free NaviLens kits for organizations
  • Personal NaviLens codes for individual use

Speaker

José Castejón – Head of PMO, NaviLens

José joined NaviLens in March 2024 with the mission of managing and coordinating global accessibility projects. Motivated by the opportunity to simplify daily life for people with vision loss, his passion for inclusion continues to drive his work. Since September 2025, José has led the PMO department, collaborating with organizations worldwide to make their spaces and services more accessible. His close connection with users—and dedication to listening to their needs—fuels NaviLens’ innovation as a user-first company committed to global accessibility.

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