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Imagine Eyes - Adaptive optics, adapted to eye care

Imagine Eyes provides advanced ophthalmic diagnostic 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 or, to reach a salesperson, call us on +33 (0)1 64 86 15 66 or click here to contact us by e-mail.

Aberrometer, vision simulation and adaptive optics solutions Ocular wavefront metrology and adaptive optics components
 irx3

The irx3™ Wavefront Aberrometer, crx1™ Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator and AOKit™ - eye are ready-to-go solutions that unite innovative features, ease-of-use and reliable results to respond to the demanding needs of vision researchers.  The irx3 is available to practitionners as MAXWELL™ by Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems.

 AOKit

We provide the building blocks for unique applications in ocular wavefront analysis, vision simulation and retinal imaging.  Large-stroke wavefront correction with the mirao™ 52-e Electromagnetic Deformable Mirror, precision ocular wavefront analysis withthe HASO™ 32 – eye wavefront sensor, and precision loop control with CASAO™ command & control software.


News & upcoming events

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Imagine Eyes and our customers at the 2009 Wavefront Congress

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At this year’s annual Wavefront Congress, held from March 5-7 in Alicante Spain, Imagine Eyes’ team members and customers will offer 5 presentations.  Click the “read more…”  link for details.

"In Vitro quality of aspheric IOLs under translation and tilts"
Authored by doctors S. Bonaque, V. Fernandez-Sanchez, R ; Montés-Micó and N. López-Gil

“Optical quality derived from wave aberrations during accommodation”
Authored by doctors N. López-Gil , L. N. Thibos, V. Fernandez-Sanchez, A. Cerviño, J-M. Méijome, R, Montés-Micó

“Enhanced Visual Acuity and Image Perception in Keratoconus Eyes Following Correction of Aberrations using and Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator”
Authored by K. Maia Rocha at the Cleveland Clinic

“Visual Acuity Loss Due to Astigmatism as a Function of Higher-Order Aberrations”
Authored by G. Martin, Essilor International

“Recent Developments in Deformable Mirror Technology”
Authored by L. Vabre, Imagine Eyes