One-liner
An augmented reality app that uses your phone's camera to perform basic eye health checks by analyzing pupil response and visual acuity in real time.
Strengths
- Uses AR to simulate professional eye exams with high accuracy for basic vision screening (review: 'Surprisingly accurate for a free check-up at home')
- Simple, intuitive interface focused on quick self-assessment (review: 'Takes less than 2 minutes and gives clear results')
- Strong performance in keyword rankings for 'checks' and related terms, indicating strong discoverability
- Backed by EyeQue, a trusted name in consumer eye health tech
- Offers immediate feedback on vision clarity and potential issues like astigmatism or nearsightedness
Weaknesses
- Users report inconsistent results across multiple tests (review: 'Got different results each time—can't trust it')
- Limited functionality compared to full clinical exams (review: 'Not a replacement for an optometrist, but still useful')
- No option to save or track progress over time (review: 'Would love to see trends, but no history feature')
- Requires very specific lighting conditions to work reliably (review: 'Only works in perfect light, otherwise fails')
- No support for color blindness or depth perception testing despite being marketed as comprehensive
Opportunities
- Build a version with longitudinal tracking and trend visualization for repeat users
- Add support for color vision and depth perception testing using AR cues
- Integrate with Apple Health or Google Fit to sync results and enable doctor sharing
- Create a lightweight, ad-free version targeting users who want privacy and simplicity
- Develop a pediatric mode with gamified eye exercises and simpler UI for kids
Competitors
- EyeQue VisionCheck
- Eye Exam Pro
- VisionTester
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:47:18 AM