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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’ team to present at EMVPO

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Imagine Eyes’ team will be presenting recent advances in retinal imaging with adaptive optics at the 5th European Optical Society's (EOS) European Meeting on Visual and Physiological Optics (EMPVO).  During the 3 day conference that will be held in Stockholm from August 22 to 24, Imagine Eyes’ team members will be presenting:

  • Laurent Vabre, PhD will be giving an oral presentation entitled “Cellular-resolution imaging in pathological retinas using the rtx1 adaptive optics retinal camera” which will focus on identifying cellular-level retinal pathologies with our rtx1;
  • Erika Odlund will be giving an oral presentation entitled “Temporal response of the mirao 52-e deformable mirror evaluated using an adaptive optics SLO instrument” that demonstrates mirao’s ability to function in a variety of imaging techniques;
  • Betul Sahin will be presenting a poster entitled “Correction of the eye’s aberrations with adaptive optics and pupil tracking“ that illustrates her work on pupil tracking for enhancing retinal imaging with adaptive optics.

If you would like to meet Imagine Eyes’ team at EMVPO, please click here to contact Laurent Vabre by e-mail or call him on +33 (0)1 64 86 15 66.  For more information about the meeting, visit www.myeos.org/events/stockholm .