innosearch.AI phone shopping for the blind now available internationally, including the UK

By Bruce Harrell, 27 March, 2025

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Assistive Technology

Okee Dokey. Smile. Call the number, chat with the AI, and place hyour order. It's just about that easy. Here's a paste from the latest email from innosearch.AI:

🌍 Now Available in More Countries! – Shoppers in the UK, Canada, and Australia can now enjoy our phone service. Here are the new numbers:

UK: +44 7727 247467
Canada: +1 782 222 7467
Australia: +61 489 267 467
US: +1 855-SHOP-GPT (+1 855 746-7478)

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By Tara on Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 18:14

Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the info. Will check this out at some point.

By Ash Rein on Friday, March 28, 2025 - 14:14

Seems to work very well. Interesting way to shop. I think it’s essentially the way everyone will do things as ai gets better and better

By Brad on Monday, March 31, 2025 - 12:14

I'm not usuallly this grumpy I promice.

It's an interesting idea but I'm not a fan.

I don't have as much control over exactly what I want to buy and the AI sometimes messes up when it comes to pronouncing things. plus I don't think it's that smart.

I asked it to search for ice machines, it found 84 results, then I asked it to search for the machine that made the most ice and it told me that there was one that made 9 peaces of ice in 7 minutes, that's nice but I have one coming my way that makes 20 odd in about 16 for a slightly higher price.

I just feel like with websites you can really dig deep into what you want, talking to an AI like this just feels boring and lengthy.

Perhaps younger people will use it and enjoy it but It's not for me at all.

By Bruce Harrell on Monday, March 31, 2025 - 18:14

Personally, I like amazon best, when it's accessible.

By Brad on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - 09:24

I can use amazon with no issues.

I use their feature, I keep forgeting its name, it's the one that summerises the features of a product, I think it's awesome!

Their accessibility support leaves a lot to be desired but that's every accessibility support call place that i've tried so that's the norm for me.

If you like it, great, it's just not for me and I think I'll keep using computers like this for as long as I'll be allowed to.