Artificial intelligence
for eye examinations

Expert eye exams accessible to anyone.

Specializing in visual diagnosis assisted by artificial intelligence, SiVIEW develops innovative and expert technological solutions to support eye health professionals in their daily practice, and to improve patient access to care.

SiVIEW intelligence artificielle

SiviewExam®
Automate the
subjective refraction test

The SiviewExam® software solution allows fast and simple subjective refraction, with results as precise as those obtained manually by an expert, and is able to detect if the patient needs to be seen by an expert because there is potential health risks, such as eye diseases.

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Eye examinations performed
with SiVIEW to date

5 min exam for a prescription update, and 8 min for a complete eye examen vs a conventional 20-min exam

No knowledge required thanks to the ultra-intuitive interface and a generated expert report

Remarkable results, in line with those obtained
by a reference expert (clinical study 2023 on 107 patients*).

* Examination performed in “rapid examination” mode.

Customers' testimonials

SiVIEW expertise
in figures

10
+ 10
years of R&D
500
+ 500
matrices
patient profiles
7 000
+ 100,000
patients' data
100
+ 100
complex
algorithms
1 300
+ 2,500
automated tests
8000
+ 8,000
eye diseases
already identified

Discover our
offers dedicated to opticians

STARTER

As an independent eye expert, you want to cut down refraction wait times to expend your eye examination practice.

ESSENTIAL A SUPPR

PACK A SUPPR

PROFESSIONAL

You have several optic stores and want to offer them the possibility of adapting the solution to their own practices, while guaranteeing a consistent quality of eye exams across all stores in the chain.

offre SiVIEW 4

UNLIMITED A SUPPR

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Recent news & resources

SiVIEW au SILMO 2024

SiVIEW at the SILMO Paris 2024

SiVIEW will be present at SILMO 2024 at booth N032 Hall 6.

Optometrists, how to correct astigmatism in your patients?

An ideal optical system is stigmatic, meaning a point object focuses to a single point image. Conversely, in an astigmatic system, a point object focuses on the retina not as a point, but as a surface in the form of an ellipse, disc, or line. The perceived image is thus not clear. Astigmatic individuals may suffer from headaches, eye fatigue, or blurred vision.

Opticians, how can you correct astigmatism in your patients?

An ideal optical system is stigmatic, meaning that an object point focuses on a single image point. Conversely, in an astigmatic system, an object point focuses on the retina not at a single point, but rather on a surface in the form of an ellipse, disk or line. The perceived image is therefore not sharp. People with astigmatism may suffer from headaches, eyestrain or blurred vision.