AR navigation without heavy infrastructure
DigiNavi builds navigation on a spatial map and computer vision. The architecture is designed so a pilot starts in months, not years.
Visual positioning without a BLE grid
The platform understands what the mall looks like and matches that against what the phone's camera sees. It's an alternative to infrastructure-heavy setups. A QR code works too, if a visitor would rather just open the route.
- 01No dependence on a dense grid of BLE beacons
- 02Calibrated on site for the specific mall
- 03Supports a hybrid mode in tricky zones
How we treat data
DigiNavi's goal is to understand how movement is structured, not to identify people. The specific data rules are agreed with the mall's legal team.
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Anonymized route data rather than identifying people.
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Agreeing the data scope with the mall's legal team before launch.
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Data kept in secure infrastructure with a predictable lifespan.
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Clear policies for visitors.
Common questions
If you're preparing an internal review of the technology, start with these answers: they cover most of the classic questions.
No. The basic flow runs right in the browser: the visitor points the camera at the space around them, and DigiNavi works out where they are standing. A QR code works too, if it's quicker to just open the route. Installing the app stays optional, for regulars.
No. DigiNavi relies on computer vision and a spatial map rather than a grid of BLE beacons. A few tricky zones may justify a hybrid setup, but that call is made per mall.
The minimum the scenario needs. Data is anonymized, and the system works with flows rather than specific people. The exact amount of data collected is agreed with the mall's legal team before launch.
Localization is accurate to about 10 cm. The exact figure depends on lighting, how many distinct visual landmarks there are, and the quality of the spatial map. During the pilot we calibrate on site and record the result in the roadmap.
Floor plans, an up-to-date tenant list, access to scan the space, and an agreed zone to launch in. The full list and timeline are fixed in the pilot roadmap.
Ready to assess the technology in your mall?
We'll show how visual positioning works in real conditions and discuss a pilot for your mall.