Melbourne-based startup Eyeonic that uses artificial intelligence to enable home glaucoma testing on laptop or tablet screens has finalised its oversubscribed $2.6 million seed round raise.
Eyeonic uses AI to perform visual field testing on any computer screen, allowing users to carry out tests at home, detect loss of peripheral vision, and gather results that can be easily interpreted by optometrists or ophthalmologists online and reported back to the patient.