Can a person take an eye test, get measurements for eyeglasses,
and access care all through a smart phone?
and access care all through a smart phone?
Background
2.4 billion people worldwide don’t have glasses who need them due to a lack of felt need for eye care. While eyeglass manufacturers/retailers can produce $0.75 eyeglasses, they have minimal cost effective, quality, or remote eye diagnostics to build demand + efficiently service those in need. Current eye testing tools are expensive, bulky, require significant training, and don’t allow for data digitization nor remote linkages to products/services.
EyeNetra is uniquely positioned to disrupt the $75 billion eyecare market and satisfy the 2.4 billion people who need vision correction through on-demand eye tests and access to care.
EyeNetra is uniquely positioned to disrupt the $75 billion eyecare market and satisfy the 2.4 billion people who need vision correction through on-demand eye tests and access to care.
A revolutionary eye care platform, starting with a revolutionary eye test
Based in Somerville, MA, EyeNetra is transforming the eye care industry by providing on-demand access to eye care from anywhere at anytime, benefiting hundreds of millions around the globe.
Through Test2Connect, EyeNetra’s cloud-based platform for eye care, and EyeNetra’s suite of mobile eye diagnostics, patients can connect to care providers and vendors (eg eyeglass stores, hospitals, doctors, pharmaceuticals, and more) with actionable measurements at or close to home.
The first diagnostic is called NETRA-G, an award winning technology based on research at MIT Media Lab that quickly measures for nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism on a mobile phone -- ie measurements for eyeglasses.
Through Test2Connect, EyeNetra’s cloud-based platform for eye care, and EyeNetra’s suite of mobile eye diagnostics, patients can connect to care providers and vendors (eg eyeglass stores, hospitals, doctors, pharmaceuticals, and more) with actionable measurements at or close to home.
The first diagnostic is called NETRA-G, an award winning technology based on research at MIT Media Lab that quickly measures for nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism on a mobile phone -- ie measurements for eyeglasses.

