WaveFront Dynamics Launches WaveDyn Vision Analyzer

WaveFront Dynamics announced the commercial launch of its aberrometry measurement system, the WaveDyn Vision Analyzer.
The WaveDyn captures a video of the eye’s optical system over time (rather than just producing a single measurement). The WaveDyn Analyzer’s high resolution, dynamic measurement capabilities provide highly accurate objective refractions as well as ocular surface quality and accommodative function analysis, according to WaveFront Dynamics.
The system provides 9 ocular measurements to streamline workflow:
- Dynamic wavefront aberrometry
- Objective refraction
- Dynamic corneal topography
- Corneal surface irregularity
- Keratometry
- Dynamic iris image
- Pupil dynamics
- Subjective refraction confirmation
- Accommodation range measurement
The device features the Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, a technology that has long been used in astronomy to improve the image quality of telescopes. Wavefront Dynamic’s founder and CEO, Dan Neal, PhD, developed a wide variety of applications for wavefront sensors, including measurement of aero-optic phenomena, the large telescope mirrors used in the James Webb Space Telescope, and silicon wafer metrology. For nearly 30 years, the team has made advancements in wavefront technology to measure and correct imperfections of the human eye, to improve visual performance.
“The WaveDyn Vision Analyzer represents our continued commitment to innovation and advancement in wavefront technology,” said Dr. Neal. “The Analyzer will serve as a platform to create personalized ophthalmic treatment solutions for patients through our strategic industry partnerships.”
For more information, please visit www.wavefrontdynamics.com.
