Introducing NaviLens to Melbourne's tram network.

Yarra Trams is trialling NaviLens.

Yarra Trams is trialling NaviLens to give passengers real-time tram travel information at tram stops and on trams in an alternative format for people who:

  • have low vision.
  • are blind.
  • cannot read signs or understand written English.
A person scanning a NaviLens code with their mobile phone.

Get the NaviLens Apps

  • NaviLens: this app helps users who have low vision or who are blind to scan the codes without needing to know exactly where they are.
  • NaviLens GO: this app provides an increased graphical interface, useful for people who may want a graphical presentation of information. Audio is available.

Download the app store for your device.

Apple app store icon.
Google Play icon.

How do I use NaviLens?

Here are two videos, produced by NaviLens. These videos contain general information only, and are not specific to the Yarra Trams network.

  1. Introduction to NaviLens.

  2. Tutorial using the NaviLens app.

In January 2025 we will be including videos about how to use NaviLens at Melbourne tram stops and on-board Melbourne trams.

Tell us about your NaviLens experience.

We'd like to know about your NaviLens experience. You can let us know by:

  1. Sending an email to sm-navilens@yarratrams.com.au.
  2. Using the online feedback form on the Yarra Trams Feedback page.
  3. Contacting Public Transport Victoria (PTV).

We look forward to receiving your feedback.