Be My Eyes Featured on Jeopardy!

Jeopardy! Logo on a blue background.

There’s brand recognition, and then there’s Jeopardy! famous.

Recently peer-to-peer accessibility solution—and Morey Creative Studios client—Be My Eyes (BME) found itself as part question, part answer on America’s favorite trivia show.

The category: Thank You, The Internet
The answer: Blind & low-vision people connect with sighted volunteers for visual aid using a free app called Be My these.
The question (correctly identified by the first contestant who buzzed): What are eyes?

Screenshot of Jeopardy category called Thank You, The InternetScreenshot of Jeopardy question that says Blind & low-vision people connect with sighted volunteers for visual aid using a free app called Be My theseScreenshot of jeopardy contestant answering a question correctly. Subtitles say Nell- What are eyes? Mayim- Correct.

It’s no great surprise to see the BME brand get this kind of recognition: it epitomizes the Grow For Good™ approach, and provides a service that is helping some of the world’s best-known companies to address accessibility at a scale that was previously impossible. In fact, earlier this year we highlighted Microsoft CAO Jenny Lay-Flurrie’s Senate testimony, in which she identified Be My Eyes as a core piece of her company’s accessibility toolkit.

We’ll take “can’t wait to see what one of our favorite clients does next” for $1,000!