Description
DaiSee is an assistive app for people living with low vision, macular degeneration, or other visual impairments. Using your iPhone's camera and advanced AI, it acts as a patient second pair of eyes — reading aloud, describing what's around you, locating objects, naming colours, and sensing light.
FEATURES
See for Me
Point your camera at a letter, menu, medicine label, or sign, and DaiSee reads it aloud with a calm, clear voice. It can also describe scenes, rooms, photographs, and unfamiliar objects in natural language. Ask follow-up questions by voice and it answers.
Locate Item
Say what you want to find — "my keys", "the blue mug", "the remote control" and DaiSee guides you to it with spoken directions until it's in your hand.
Identify Colour
Hold your camera over any surface to hear its colour named clearly. Useful for matching clothing, checking ripe fruit, or understanding a photo.
Light Sense
Converts the brightness around you into a continuous audio tone — higher pitch for brighter light — so you can find a window, a lamp, or a bright patch by sound alone.
DESIGNED FOR ACCESSIBILITY
• Fully voice-controlled: say "stop", "repeat", "slower", "faster", or "go back"
• Large, high-contrast layout for residual vision
• Full VoiceOver support and Dynamic Type
• Portrait-only — the screen never rotates unexpectedly
• Patient speech recognition that waits while you gather your thoughts
• Works with Bluetooth hearing aids and headphones
PRIVACY
DaiSee does not require an account. You never need to type or sign in. Camera images and voice audio are sent over a secure connection only while you are actively using a feature, and are not stored on our servers.
SUPPORT
If you have feedback, questions, or ideas, please email us — we read every message and use your input to make DaiSee better.
Nouveautés (v2.0)
DaiSee 2.0 brings new everyday support features designed to help users feel more confident, independent, and reassured.
• Added new support tools for daily confidence
• Improved Quick Help for moments when users may need assistance
• Enhanced location-sharing support
• Improved accessibility and voice guidance
• General performance and reliability improvements
• Small interface refinements for a smoother experience