Vid2Coach functions as a real-time bridge between a digital video and physical execution.
Traditional how-to videos for recipes, crafts, or exercises rely heavily on visual demonstrations that are often inaccessible to BLV learners. Narrators may omit key visual cues, such as the specific color of a cooking ingredient, making it difficult for those who cannot see the screen to follow along. Vid2Coach addresses this by using multimodal understanding
This feature is specifically built to help blind and low-vision individuals follow visual tutorials with 58.5% fewer errors. Hands-Free Learning: vid2coach top
Research indicates that Vid2Coach significantly improves independence for BLV users. In pilot studies focusing on cooking, participants completed tasks with 58.5% fewer errors
It extracts high-level steps and fine-grained demonstration details from any narrated video. Vid2Coach functions as a real-time bridge between a
The finds the sweet spot. It is less bloated than pro physics lab software (which costs thousands) but more powerful than a free Instagram DM. It is optimized for the coach who understands anatomy but doesn't have a PhD in computer science.
It monitors your progress via the smart glasses camera and provides live voice feedback, telling you if a step is "in-progress" or "complete." Mixed-Initiative Interaction: The finds the sweet spot
to supplement instructions with BLV-specific tips and non-visual workarounds (like using sound, smell, or touch). Proactive Feedback