All you need,
in one app

myfinder is a free to download iOS app for the visually impaired.
It helps you:
Hear objects around you
Hear text & scene descriptions
Turn your phone into a digital cane
Connect to a volunteer in seconds
Ask Siri to find & navigate towards any object

Download iOS app from App Store.
Features

Find objects & navigate towards them in real time

myfinder AI knows more than 400 objects by heart and will start telling you what's in the frame as soon as you open the app. You can double tap or use the search bar to start navigation towards the object you are looking for, or simply ask Siri.

Analyse Text & Describe a Scene

Point the camera towards some text and myfinder will read it out loud for you. Point the camera towards an open space and it will describe the scene. Don't need to even tell it. It knows what to do ☺️

Call for Help

24/7 Support, our team of volunteers is available at all times if you need extra help with a task. Just press the call button and our AI matches you with help in seconds.

Don’t just take our word for it!

Hear what our users have to say!

Sarah

Nice app, useful on a daily basis and very fast. I like that it's in real time and you don't have to take pictures to hear the text or object.

App Store Review
App Store Review

this is a great little gem! I just downloaded it about an hour ago and have been toying with it. I'm still learning how to use it, but I think I've got the basics. I'm walking around my little apartment, letting the app narrate my surroundings to me. I turned off speech, since I use Voiceover. It's a fun app.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you can’t find what you are looking for, feel free to get in touch.

If I use assistance by calling for help, am I limited to a certain amount of minutes each month or day?
What is the list of objects currently available to detect?
How do I volunteer on myfinder?
When is the Android version coming out ?

Our partners

ACE IT
ACE IT
Centre for Entrepreneurs
Centre for Entrepreneurs
The Institute of Ethical AI
Oxford Brookes University Catalyst