Amblyopia (lazy eye) affects roughly 3% of the population and is typically treated with patching — hours of covering the strong eye while doing nothing engaging. We replace the patch with games designed to force the weaker eye to work, so therapy becomes something patients look forward to.
Works in any browser
No app store, no downloads, no device lock-in. Patients open a link and play — on a tablet at home, a laptop at school, or a phone in the waiting room. Zero friction between prescription and play.
Dichoptic design
Each game is built around dichoptic stimulation — presenting different visual information to each eye simultaneously. This approach has shown stronger outcomes than patching alone in recent clinical research, because it trains binocular cooperation rather than suppression.
Adaptive difficulty
Games get harder as the patient improves. Speed, contrast, and complexity scale automatically so the weaker eye is always challenged at the right level — not bored, not overwhelmed.
Clinician dashboard
Prescribe specific games, set session targets, and track adherence and visual progress remotely. No in-person visit required to adjust the protocol.
Engagement that lasts
Patching compliance drops sharply after the first few weeks — especially in children. A game-based approach sustains 3–5× higher session completion rates compared to passive patching in early pilots.
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