In this eyesight trainer app, you perform eye exercises guided by eye-tracking technology to improve vision and reduce strain. Includes customizable training schedules and manual mode for non-Device Face ID users.
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About Eyeye: Eyesight Trainer
Featured by Apple as the App of the Day on the App Store across multiple regions, this app is perfect for people who spend hours focusing on books or screens every day.
HOW DOES IT WORK
Eyeye integrates the principles of eye gymnastics into a series of exercises. It uses the TrueDepth camera and sensors on your device to track your eye movements and make sure you’re doing it right.
BUILD HEALTHY HABITS
Start building eye-caring habits with customizable training schedule and daily reminders to keep your eyes healthy and resilient to stress.
MADE WITH YOUR PRIVACY IN MIND
The app collects only the bare minimum amount of anonymous usage data to improve your experience. Everything captured by the camera is processed locally and never leaves your device.
SUPPORTED DEVICES
The eye-tracking feature is only available for devices with Face ID:
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 mini
iPhone 13
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XS
iPhone XR
iPhone X
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch
While the app is designed for devices with Face ID, there’s a Manual Mode available if you’re using a device that is not equipped with the necessary hardware to enable eye-tracking features, or if you decide not to give the app permission to access your camera.
You can still learn how to do eye exercises in Manual Mode, but it’s up to you to make sure you’re doing it right. Follow the instructions as they appear, and tap anywhere on the screen for the next one when you’ve done it.
CONTACT
Please email the developer directly at dandyweng@dandyweng.com or reach out to @dandyweng on social media.
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Reviews for Eyeye: Eyesight Trainer
SteelSeraph90
Helping me fix strabismus
I’ve struggled with strabismus and some other eye issues for about 10 years. Ive bought numerous apps to try to help, this is one of the few that i can say has absolutely helped. I love the unique eye tracking feature that ensures my “lazier” eye is actually doing the full exercise, which goes beyond the confines of a screen. I can actually feel the muscles shifting and helping realign my eye
RRhinos
Widget needs work
Over the years I’ve done a variety of vision therapy techniques in order to stabilize or reverse myopia. This app is very useful and the widget is a game changer on iOS. It occupies the top left corner of my Home Screen. If it changes to High strain mode (ring turns red) I’ll spot it when picking up phone and will do one or two sessions if I can. Easily done on public transport. The widget seems to be timer based and doesn’t monitor my time on devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac mini). The ring chart seems to be reporting on time from last app session but it doesn’t seem to be working well. That said it still is an effective reminder. Ambient light, eye glasses, phone and head position all seem to influence eye tracking. Make sure face is reasonably well lit, head level instead of looking down, eyes are open wide, and device in front of nose.