OcuLenz is an AR/XR headset for people living with low vision, such as advanced age-related macular degeneration. Read a book. See your grandchildren's faces. Watch the game. Make the most of the sight you have.

Low-vision conditions such as advanced AMD can leave a dark or blurry patch at the center of vision. OcuLenz uses real-time imaging and a high-resolution display to remap what you're looking at onto the parts of your field of view that still work well.
Reading. Watching TV. Cooking. Recognizing faces. OcuLenz is designed for the home, not a lab — six hours of active battery, no cables, no doctor's office.
OcuLenz is a Class I medical device, available today — no prescription required. We work with ophthalmologists across the United States and provide demo units and dedicated clinical support.
OcuLenz is a Class I medical device, exempt from 510(k) premarket notification. Ocutrx is FDA establishment registered and the device is listed with FDA. Available today, without a prescription, and no investigational device exemption is required for on-label use. For clinicians, we provide demo units and a dedicated clinical support team.
Ocutrx was founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a single mission: to give people living with low vision more of what their eyes can do. The first prototype of OcuLenz was built for one person — Brig. Gen. Richard Freeman, the CEO's grandfather — whose vision had narrowed under age-related macular degeneration.
When Gen. Freeman put the prototype on and the world opened back up, we knew the effort was worth pursuing. Every OcuLenz that ships today is a continuation of that moment. Read the full story →
Real people trying OcuLenz for the first time, reacting in the moment. Swipe through to hear what they saw — and what it meant.
Request a demo at a partner clinic near you, or speak with patient support about whether OcuLenz is right for your vision.