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Imagine Eyes - Adaptive optics, adapted to eye care

Imagine Eyes provides advanced ophthalmic devices for cellular-level retinal imaging, refractive diagnosis, and vision research.  Our products combine unequalled performance with wide-ranging functionalities to offer clinicians and researchers the technology they need to help preserve and improve vision. Click on the products below to learn more. To reach a salesperson, call us on +33 (0)1 64 86 15 66 or click here to contact us by e-mail.

rtx1™ Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera *   crx1™ Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator *
rtx1

The rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera* is the first compact device that enables ophthalmologists to visualize the retina at the cellular-scale in vivo.
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  crx1

The crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator* allows customers to simulate the effects of optical or surgical corrections on human vision in a completely non-invasive and reversible manner. Learn more.

     
AOKit™ - eye   irx3™ Wavefront Aberrometer **
aokit

The AOKit - eye is the ideal package for basic and industrial researchers that want to create their own adaptive-optics retinal imaging or vision simulation systems Learn more.

   irx3

The irx3 Wavefront Aberrometer provides high-precision analysis of refractive errors and accommodation over an extremely large dynamic range. Learn more.


News & upcoming events

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Imagine Eyes and INOVEO partners present at the JRIOA

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The annual JRIOA event organized by the SFO and AFOP will include several presentations from Imagine Eyes and INOVEO team members.

Presentations include:

  • Optimizing the temporal performance of deformable mirrors for ophthalmic application by Xavier Levecq from Imagine Eyes
  • Imaging photoreceptor cells using an Adaptive Optics Flood Illumination Camera by Fabrice Harms from Imagine Eyes
  • State modeling for INOVEO by Yamina El Mrabet from L2TI
  • Imaging photoreceptors with adaptive optics by Laurent Mugnier from ONERA
  • Adaptive optics for microscopy by Xavier Levecq from Imagine Eyes
  • Evaluating the effects of higher-order aberrations on depth-of-field using and an adaptive optics visual simulator by Fabrice Harms from Imagine Eyes

For more information, please visit the JRIOA website at http://www.optique-adaptative.fr/