I saw this on my breakfast cereal box (in the US) and looked it up. A company called Navilens made this to help visually impaired people with things like street signs, etc… neat!

https://navilens.com

EDIT TO ADD: Haha, I forgot I am on lemmy so we’re discussing the technology and licensing issues, instead of focusing on how this might improve the lives of visually impaired people.

  • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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    8 months ago

    I don’t know how the company is doing, but I do find it strange how large their team is (based on their website) for a service selling QR codes.

    Then again, they do seem to have received government/EU grants, so perhaps they’ll be able to stick around that way. If the company does go down, there’s no reason why they couldn’t release a database of every (last known) data point so you can use the app offline for the codes that have stuck around.

    A graceful shutdown is possible, and in my opinion, should be contractually obligated under escrow for a company to receive public funds like this.