The Real - NFC Voice Tag App
NFC: Read with Sound, Write with Sound
Or:
Voice Guide NFC Tag Reader & Writer
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Audigo is an accessibility-focused app that reads NFC tags and plays them aloud. Simply tap with your finger, and the content stored on the tag will be played back as audio. From museum docents and electronic receipts to personal voice memos, all in one go.
App Description (Max. 4,000 characters)
Audigo — NFC Tags Connecting All the World's Information with "Sound"
Audigo is an accessibility-focused NFC tag reader and writer app designed for the visually impaired and those with low vision.
It instantly converts text, URLs, and guidance information stored on NFC tags into audio and reads them aloud, and can also record the user's voice directly onto the tag.
Key Features
Tag Reading: Hold your phone close to an NFC tag, and it will instantly read the text aloud.
Write with Sound: Speak, and it will convert your voice into text and record it onto the tag. Text: Saves text entered via the keyboard to the NFC tag.
Voice Speed Adjustment: Adjusts listening speed in three levels: Fast, Normal, and Slow.
Replay: Plays the content you just heard one more time.
Read Electronic Receipt: Connects to an NFC-based electronic receipt tag to check receipt details immediately.
Seoul Museum of Crafts Docent Mode
Place your phone against the dedicated NFC tag installed at the Seoul Museum of Crafts, and the artwork's commentary will play instantly in audio. It provides a natural docent experience every time you stand in front of an artwork.
Who is this app for?
Visually impaired / Low vision users
Seniors and those with reading difficulties
Museum and exhibition hall operators
Managers of spaces requiring voice-based information delivery
Electronic receipt service providers such as self-employed individuals, restaurants, and gas stations
Permissions
NFC: Read/write tags
Microphone: Voice recognition to record audio on tags
Internet: Integration with museum artwork description servers
Supported Tags
NTAG213 / 215 / 216
MIFARE Ultralight series
Standard NFC tags in NDEF format
Inquiries
Please send inquiries and feedback to hncho@realmkt.co.kr.
Your valuable feedback is a great help in refining the app to make it more convenient.
Together with Audigo, we are creating a world where everyone can "hear" information equally.
Keywords (Max. 100 characters)
NFC, Tag, Voice, TTS, Accessibility, Visual Impairment, Low Vision, Docent, Museum, Receipt, Audigo, Voice Recognition, Tag Reader
Together with Audigo, we are creating a world where everyone can "hear" information equally.
Keywords (Max. 100 characters)
NFC, Tag, Voice, TTS, Accessibility, Visual Impairment, Low Vision, Docent, Museum, Receipt, Audigo, Voice Recognition, Tag Reader
Update / What's New (Max. 4,000 characters) — For Initial Release
This is the initial release version.
NFC Tag Reading + Voice Guidance
Write by Voice (Voice → Tag)
Write by Text (Keyboard → Tag)
Integration with Seoul Museum of Crafts Docent
Read NFC Electronic Receipts
Voice Speed Adjustment, Replay Support
Captions next to screenshots (Optional, 1 line per screenshot)
1. "Place your phone against the tag. It will read it aloud immediately."
2. "Write to the NFC tag with your voice."
3. "You can also write easily using the keyboard."
4. "Listen like a docent in front of a museum artwork."
5. "Read comfortably with speed adjustment and replay."
This app reads and writes NFC tags.
To test, you need an NFC tag formatted in NDEF (e.g., NTAG213).
The UI flow of the main screen can be checked even without a tag, and
Some functions may not work in the simulator due to the lack of NFC hardware.
If the review team does not have an NFC test tag, please request one via review@realmkt.co.kr.
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