Lumyeye on French TV Show Télématin: when technology gives back sight in a new way
- Alban CLOCHET
- Oct 29
- 1 min read
This morning on the set of Télématin, viewers discovered Lumyeye, a French application that is transforming the lives of blind and visually impaired people. The show highlighted a simple yet powerful idea: making accessible what many of us take for granted — reading a letter, identifying a product, or understanding a street sign.
Through real demonstrations, we saw how Lumyeye turns a regular smartphone into an intelligent visual assistant. Fully voice-controlled, the app reads text, describes objects, and helps users interact with the world — no screen or complex gestures needed.
This TV appearance is a wonderful recognition for the whole team, but above all, a victory for the users who, every day, prove that technology can truly empower autonomy.
Lumyeye is not just an app — it’s a bridge to greater independence, confidence, and freedom. Seeing its story shared on national television is one more step toward a more inclusive world.
And if this discovery inspires even one person to rediscover the joy of reading, understanding, or finding their way independently, then the mission is already accomplished.
👉 Try Lumyeye for free
Download the app at https://www.lumyeye.com/en/telechargement and see how reading and object recognition can become accessible to everyone again.
👉 Essayez Lumyeye gratuitement :
Téléchargez l’application sur www.lumyeye.com/telechargement et découvrez comment la lecture et la reconnaissance d’objets peuvent redevenir accessibles à tous.

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