Before you start

Campos listens to your camera and tells you where your face is. A steady tone marks where you are now; you move away from it until it stops. When you are centred you hear a bell.

Pick how you want to be told. If you use a screen reader, choose the first button and Campos will stay silent in words and let your screen reader read the alerts.

How the sound works
  • Side: the tone plays in the ear on the side you are sitting towards. Tone on the left means move to your right.
  • Pitch: a high tone means you are too high, so move down. A low tone means you are too low, so move up.
  • Speed: like a car's parking sensor, the pulses get faster the closer you are, then turn into one solid tone just before you are there.
  • Distance: a soft, far-away, echoing tone means you are too far from the camera. A close, bright, fast tone means you are too close.
  • Slow heartbeat: Campos can see the camera but cannot find your face.
  • You can flip the whole thing around with the P key if you would rather move towards the sound.
Privacy

Everything runs inside this page. The video never leaves your device: there is no server, no upload, and no recording. Face detection runs locally in your browser.