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Google’s new Lookout app uses AI to assist the blind and visually-impaired

August 01, 2025

Announced during 2018’sGoogle I/O developer conference, Google’sLookoutapp is finally available on the Google Play Store.

Anyone can use the app as they see fit, but Google is primarily targeting the blind and visually-impaired with Lookout. After selecting a mode in Lookout, the app then senses where and which objects objects are in the real world. Lookout uses spoken words to alert you about the location of, for example, a chair in the living room or a bathroom in a store. The app can even detect text in a book or on a sign and speaks those words.

Screenshots of Google’s Lookout app

If that sounds familiar, it’s becauseGoogle Lensfeatures similar underlying technology. It sounds likeGooglemade some tweaks to that technology to make it work differently for Lookout.

Keep in mind, Lookout works best when yourAndroid phoneis either worn around your neck or placed inside a shirt pocket and the camera positioned outward toward the world.

Google Play Store Update Apps

When Google announced Lookout, the company said it’ll use machine learning to improve the app’s detection accuracy. In the meantime, users are encouraged tosubmit feedbackto Google’s Disability Support team and let them know about the app’s strengths and shortcomings.

Lookout is available as a free download at the link below. The app is available only forPixel smartphonesin the U.S. runningAndroid 8.0 Oreoand newer, though Google said Lookout might “soon” work on more devices, countries, and platforms.

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