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Turn your smartphone into a digital ophthalmoscope.

D‑EYE records and trasmits high‑definition photos and videos of the posterior of the eye for clinical evaluation.

The D‑EYE lens and downloadable app work with:

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iPhone 5 or Newer
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The D‑EYE lens covers the camera aperture and LED light source of the smartphone to turn the phone into a retinal imaging tool. The examiner uses the D‑EYE app on the smartphone display to enter patient information, focus the retinal camera, and record, archive, view and transmit images.

Simple, Effective, Affordable

Finally, a pocket-sized eye examiner that goes where patients are.

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Converts your iPhone into a digital ophthalmoscope

  • Regular screenings of the eye
  • Get information about noticeable eye diseases
  • Capture images for furture assessment

Sight‑Saving Mission

Of almost 300 million people around the world that suffer visual impairment, 240 million could be prevented or cured.

The key is screening and detection.

Permanent fundus photography

Record, store and transmit high‑definition images and videos of the eye with the only truly portable ophthalmoscope.

Field of view of up to 20 degrees
Portable - requires no external power or lighting
Non‑invasive convenient ergonomic
Eliminates corneal glare
Built‑in patient information file
Review before and after treatment images
Screen anywhere and share
Familiar, patient‑friendly smartphone format
Diseases Detected

Actual images that were taken with the D‑EYE portable fundus camera and just some of the detectable conditions.

Glaucoma
Age‑Related Macular Degeneration
Diabetic Retinopathy
Blood vessel abnormalities
Possible hemorrhages
Optic disorders
Neuritis
Cotton wool spots
Especially valuable for:
Viewing the optic nerve head (without dilation drops)
Viewing the optic nerve head (without dilation drops)
Examining children and infants without dilation drops
Examining children and infants without dilation drops
Evaluating emergency room patients
Evaluating emergency room patients
Remote screening locations
Remote screening locations

FDA and CE Registered

The unique, patent-pending D‑EYE retinal screening system is registered with both the United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Union CE authority:

- U.S. Food and Drug Administration, PJZ Ophthalmic camera regulation number 886.1120 class 2 510(K) exempt

- CE, Medical Device Directive 93/42/CEE class I.