Our Future
is 20/20

Future is 20/20

According to research, half of world population will have serious vision problems by 2050. At Smart Optometry, we are developing innovative digital solutions for eye diagnostics and vision therapy, making sure that with us future will always be 20/20.

Eye Diagnostics

Good eye care starts with a good eye exam. We help develop solutions that enable eye doctors to perform precise diagnostic anywhere at any time.

Our diagnostic tools
Vision Therapy

Many eye disfunctions can be treated with training activities. We develop engaging and fun vision therapy program for patients of all ages.

Our therapeutic tools
Services

Good eye care starts with a good eye exam. We help develop solutions that enable eye doctors to perform precise diagnostic anywhere at any time.

Services we provide
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Top Rated Eye Care App

Smart Optometry Application

Smartphone and tablet application offering 15 standardized methods of vision examination for eye care specialists.

125,000+ Professional Users • Free on iOS and Android
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Personalized Vision Therapy

AmblyoPlay Vision Therapy

Home-based vision therapy for children with lazy eye and other binocular vision dysfunctions performed through games.

14 Games and Exercises • Professionally Validated
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Responsive Visual Acuity Screening

Home-based
Miniature OCT

Developed functional visual acuity exams integrated withing Home-based Miniature OCT by US-Japanese company Kubota Vision.

12-Step Assessment • Product Validation Testing
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Online Free Webinar for Optometrists and Ophthalmologists
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Online Webinar: Emerging Trends in Amblyopia Vision Therapy
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Protect Your Vision from UV rays
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Frequency of Visual Deficits in Children With Developmental Dyslexia
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