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Lumyeye PRO

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Lumyeye PRO

by LumyEYE

v1.2 23 MB Universal 4+

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Description

Lumyeye PRO: Touch. Speak. Listen.

Your iPhone, finally without the menus. Tap the screen, or double-tap with VoiceOver, ask your question, and Lumyeye answers with a real voice.

Designed with and for people who are blind, visually impaired, or affected by AMD, glaucoma, retinopathy, or cataracts. Lumyeye PRO turns the iPhone you already have into a voice assistant from morning to night.

▶ A DAY WITH LUMYEYE PRO

- When You Wake Up
Automatic morning briefing: battery, weather, today’s calendar, pending memos. “Start a 3-minute timer” for your boiled egg. “What time is it?” before leaving.

- Mail and Documents
“Read this document, summarize this text.” Lumyeye takes a photo, recognizes the text, and reads the letter word by word. “Who is it from?”, “Is there anything to pay?”, “Summarize this for me” — ask questions about the document naturally.

- Photos
“Open my photos”: Lumyeye describes your camera roll, detects people, text, available place or date information, then gives more detail on request.

- In Town
“Where am I?” gives your exact address. “Take me to the post office” opens walking directions in Google Maps. “Turn on the flashlight” to light a lock. “What do you see?” describes the scene with distances: “on your left, two steps away.”

- Emergency Mode
Live Vision mode: the camera comments on your surroundings continuously. Obstacles, shop windows, signs, movement. “Can you see my keys?” on an unfamiliar table. Limited to 2 minutes per day.

- LiDAR Radar
On compatible iPhones, ask “distance” or “start the beeps” to measure what is in front of you and hear how close an obstacle is.

- Everyday Life
“Call Mary.” “Send a text to Bob.” “Calendar, add an appointment.” “Memo, save: the cellar key is at the neighbor’s.” Later: “Memo, where is my cellar key?”

- A Quick Question
Weather, news, opening hours, sports scores — read aloud instantly, without opening Safari.

- To Communicate
Digital postcard: dictate your message, and Lumyeye sends it by email from its sending address, signed with your name. A simple, one-way message, ideal for sending news to someone close. You can also say “Send that by email” to receive the last answer, search, or photo.

- To Relax
“Play Aznavour on Spotify.” “Play Random Access Memories on Spotify.” “Stop the music” when someone calls you.

- At Night
“Read me the medicine box.” “What is my battery percentage?” before putting the phone down.

▶ ONE GESTURE, THE WHOLE IPHONE
Tap, or double-tap with VoiceOver, full screen. No menu, no button to find, no dexterity required. 100% VoiceOver compatible, with audio feedback at every step. Navigation and subscription can be managed entirely by voice.

▶ MULTILINGUAL
French, English, Arabic.

▶ LUMYEYE ONLY LISTENS WHEN YOU DECIDE
No always-on microphone, no wake word triggered by mistake. You choose the moment, every time. Your conversations, your music, your screen reader: never interrupted by a false positive.

▶ CUTTING-EDGE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Lumyeye uses Google Gemini with adapted prompts to provide descriptions designed for blind users: precise, contextual, with a natural voice — far beyond a simple “there is a chair.”

▶ PRIVACY RESPECTED
Nothing is stored on our servers. Only your last 20 interactions remain on your phone for context tracking, and they are deleted when you close the app. AI is only used at your explicit request.

▶ LUMYEYE PRO SUBSCRIPTIONS
Three plans with automatic renewal:
— Monthly
— Six months (1 month free)
— Annual (2 months free)

Terms: https://www.lumyeye.com/mentions-legales-cgu-cgv
Privacy: https://www.lumyeye.com/privacy-policy-lumyeye-pro

What's new (v1.2)

This update improves Lumyeye PRO with:

• Bug fixes and improved stability.
• New features:
* Voice memos: save, retrieve, and delete everyday information by voice.
* Photo reading: open your camera roll and ask Lumyeye to describe your images.
* LiDAR radar on compatible iPhones: ask “distance” or “start the beeps” to measure what is in front of you and hear how close an obstacle is.