Oko - Accessible Navigation is a navigation app developed by AYES BV. The latest update (v4.10), released on <em>June 06, 2024</em>, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.76 out of 5 stars based on 97 reviews. Oko - Accessible Navigation is <em>FREE</em> to download. The app is compatible with iOS 16.0+ and Android 15 or newer.
Oko - Accessible Navigation
AYES BV
Genre: Navigation
Ratings: 4.76
Version: 4.1.0
Updated 06/06/24
Downloads: 293
Accessible Navigation & Places
Oko - Accessible Navigation is a navigation app developed by AYES BV. The latest update (v4.10), released on June 06, 2024, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.76 out of 5 stars based on 97 reviews. Oko - Accessible Navigation is FREE to download. The app is compatible with iOS 16.0+ and Android 15 or newer.
What is Oko app?
App Description
Oko is a AI driven navigation app that helps you navigate and explore your environment with confidence. Simply search your destination to receive detailed, turn-by-turn directions.
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Download Oko for PC/Mac
Ready to enjoy Oko - Accessible Navigation on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (4.10), which requires 290 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Oko app, visit our forums.
Reviews on Oko for iOS
★★★★★Very useful app for the blind
This app is very useful. It is a wonderful tool to have a supply initially impaired person as it makes it easier to navigate our environment using amazing technology
★★★★★This is a tremendous app. It works well when I'm walking in downtown Omaha
This is a great app, when I am walking in downtown Omaha.
★★★★★OKO review it is a great
OK hults to know when the lights have changed it is a great app
★★★★★Amazing app!!
Very accurate app to help cross streets. Good safety factors.
★★★★★Very accessible
This app is very useful to use when in particular situations when exploring or walking somewhere. The program I am in uses it regularly when walking during our O&M class.