IrisVision Smart Low Vision Glasses For Legally Blind and Visually Impaired
A tech innovation with the potential to restore the sight and independence of millions with legal blindness and low vision conditions.
Around 25.5 million adults in the US aged 18 or above are affected by low vision described as a visual impairment which cannot be corrected by any standard eyeglasses, medication, contact lenses or surgery, low vision refers to a BVCA (best corrected visual acuity) worse than 20/70 in the better seeing eye.
IrisVision is a non-invasive solution that over thousands of low-vision patients have benefited by seeing their loved ones, going back to hobbies, working again, reading and watching TV.
Stay Connected with IrisVision
With COVID-19, living independently and staying connected is more important than ever. IrisVision is more than a vision aid. It can help you live independently with access to important news and entertainment.
IrisVision is a remotely connected smart, visual assistive device for people with low vision to not just see but to connect with the world.
Designed for the Visually Impaired
IrisVision helps users overcome many macular degeneration conditions including:
A Technological Breakthrough Developed with Insight from the World’s Best Eye Doctors
The world’s top eye doctors and low vision experts have contributed to the development of IrisVision with funding from the National Eye Institute (NEI), leading to the most clinically-validated wearable low vision aid today.
Browse Software Lenses
Scene Mode
For distance, intermediate or near tasks this vivid, high definition view offers instant auto focus and an industry-leading 70° field of view with up to 14X magnification.
Scene with Bubble
Play cards, games, or enjoy crafts and hobbies using the Bubble View lense to zoom in on areas of interest while keeping the overall scene in context. Customize this lens on the fly by changing size, placement, and magnification of this “virtual telescope.”
Colored Reading
When reading text is difficult such as menus, package instructions, or extended reading of a glared surface, patients choose the color contrast that works best for their vision.
Bioptic Mode
Useful for distance viewing such as reading signs or finding items on a shelf. Magnify a specific area without losing the context of the entire scene. Adjustable level of magnification or move area of focus to top or bottom.
Reading Line Mode
Reading lengthy text, as in a book or magazine may be easier using our bar magnifier to comfortably view a segment of words. Patients no longer lose their place or skip lines.
IrisReader (Optical Character Recognition)
IrisVision reads to patients by scanning a page of text and reading aloud. Text is displayed in large, high contrast text while they listen.
RP Mode
For Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa, or other field restrictions, the 70 degree image virtually expands the field of view. Changeable on the fly for various viewing tasks, near to far.
Flashlight Feature
Use the flashlight feature to brighten up dark environments without optimal lighting. This feature is readily available in all software lenses.
Browse Software Lenses
Scene Mode
For distance, intermediate or near tasks this vivid, high definition view offers instant auto focus and an industry-leading 70° field of view with up to 14X magnification.
Scene with Bubble
Play cards, games, or enjoy crafts and hobbies using the Bubble View lense to zoom in on areas of interest while keeping the overall scene in context. Customize this lens on the fly by changing size, placement, and magnification of this “virtual telescope.”
Colored Reading
When reading text is difficult such as menus, package instructions, or extended reading of a glared surface, patients choose the color contrast that works best for their vision.
Bioptic Mode
Useful for distance viewing such as reading signs or finding items on a shelf. Magnify a specific area without losing the context of the entire scene. Adjustable level of magnification or move area of focus to top or bottom.
Reading Line Mode
Reading lengthy text, as in a book or magazine may be easier using our bar magnifier to comfortably view a segment of words. Patients no longer lose their place or skip lines.
IrisReader (Optical Character Recognition)
IrisVision reads to patients by scanning a page of text and reading aloud. Text is displayed in large, high contrast text while they listen.
RP Mode
For Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa, or other field restrictions, the 70 degree image virtually expands the field of view. Changeable on the fly for various viewing tasks, near to far.
Flashlight Feature
Use the flashlight feature to brighten up dark environments without optimal lighting. This feature is readily available in all software lenses.
Media Features
Youtube
A gateway to information to stay informed, learn new skills, or simply experience loved ones’ shared videos. Includes voice-enabled search, and bookmarking.
Camera & Photo Gallery
Capture and re-live the moments that matter most. Zoom-in to take a closer look at details. They’ll find the pictures both large and clear.
Amazon Alexa
Your own personal voice assistant. Responds to prompts for information such as, “What’s the latest news?”, “What time is it?”, or “What’s the Dodgers’ score?”
TV Exposure Presets
Provides a wonderful viewing experience with any level of background light and screen settings on TVs, tablets, and monitors, rendering custom adjustments on your TV obsolete.
Youtube
A gateway to information to stay informed, learn new skills, or simply experience loved ones’ shared videos. Includes voice-enabled search, and bookmarking.
Camera & Photo Gallery
Capture and re-live the moments that matter most. Zoom-in to take a closer look at details. They’ll find the pictures both large and clear.
Amazon Alexa
Your own personal voice assistant. Responds to prompts for information such as, “What’s the latest news?”, “What time is it?”, or “What’s the Dodgers’ score?”
TV Exposure Presets
Provides a wonderful viewing experience with any level of background light and screen settings on TVs, tablets, and monitors, rendering custom adjustments on your TV obsolete.
See IrisVision Users’ Stories
“When I put the IrisVision on I started freaking out, I could actually see!” – Sevena
Sevena
Congenital Cataracts
“I was blocking my students’ view and moving all around the whiteboard to read it. Now I can stand in the back of the room and still see the board.” – Ashley
Ashley
Stargardt Macular Degeneration
“Just a few days ago I replaced three electrical outlets without any problems. IrisVision is what’s keeping me employed!” – Ed
Ed
Retinitis Pigmentosa