
Michiel Huiskens Nogueira
The app has a friendly and easy-to-use interface. It guides the user through the necessary steps for eye measurements related to glasses. I'm curious if this could be used as well to measure pupillary distance for VR headsets. Note, I couldn't get the camera function to work even though I gave the app the necessary permission.
24 people found this review helpful
ds.optometry
February 2, 2022
Hello and thank you for using our app!
We are happy to inform you that the entire app has been redesigned. The user experience and the interface are in the next level now. We also added video tutorials in order to help with the new flows.
Will be happy to know if you like it better :)

Michael Shryane
What a waste of time, the video tutorials don't match up to what the app is asking for. I have worked in multimedia software development for 20 years and there is nothing intuitive about this app. It makes no sense... I don't know what its asking for, idont know where it wants me to put the measurement points. There is a random image of a credit card, like thats supposed to make sense? Reallt not clear how to submit points. When i input points it doesn't do anything.
2 people found this review helpful
ds.optometry
November 15, 2022
We are sorry to hear that. Please check the video tutorials where you can find detailed explanations of how the app works. Will be happy to help you if you have any questions.

Justin Heininger
Seems like a pretty accurate app for measuring things like pupillary distance. I used it in conjunction with my reading glasses, the measurements printed on the frames and in app photo I took of myself. It isn't clear to me if the pupillary distance is the reading pupillary distance or normal/long distance. I suspect that it is the former due to the fact I held my phone at arms length for the photo. I've read there is about a 3 mm difference between the two pupillary distance measurements.
22 people found this review helpful