Quick, effortless and accurate eye examinations
Fast and Easy to handle. Works on small pupils. Requires no dilation. Works under any light condition. Allows you to spot abnormalities in their early stages. And much, much more.
See how the EasyScan bridges the gap between clinical excellence and customer experience.
Quick, effortless and accurate eye examinations
Fast and Easy to handle. Works on small pupils. Requires no dilation. Works under any light condition. Allows you to spot abnormalities in their early stages. And much, much more.
See how the EasyScan bridges the gap between clinical excellence and customer experience.
The next step in eye examinations
The EasyScan’s dilation-free eye examination can easily detect eye conditions such as AMD diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and much more. Not only does our technology allow you to detect such anomalies, but it enables you to detect them in their very early stages, through an effortless, customer-friendly experience:
The next step in eye examinations


No dilation required:
Optimize your customer’s experience and
maintain your post-exams dispensing opportunities.
Works on very small pupils:
The EasyScan allows you to image
small pupils, as far down as 1.5mm diameter.
No darkened room required:
You won’t need to bring your customers to the backroom anymore. Display your skills & expertise in your store.
The EasyScan’s dilation-free eye examination can easily detect eye conditions such as AMD diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and much more. Not only does our technology allow you to detect such anomalies, but it enables you to detect them in their very early stages, through an effortless, customer-friendly experience:
No dilation required: Optimize your customer’s experience and maintain your post-exams dispensing opportunities.
Works on very small pupils: The EasyScan allows you to image small pupils, as far down as 1.5mm diameter.
No darkened room required: You won’t need to bring your customers to the backroom anymore. Display expertise to the eyes of everyone
Technical Expertise
We took the advanced confocal scanning laser technology, improved it, and made it available to all through the affordable EasyScan retinal scanner ophthalmoscope. The EasyScan laser scans a line over the retina, building up the image top to bottom, which means only a small portion of the retina is illuminated at the time – instead of the entire retina at once as with a traditional fundus camera.
More focused light and only at the place where it’s necessary: that’s why the EasyScan works with small pupils, while producing razor sharp images.



Technical Expertise
We took the advanced confocal scanning laser technology, improved it, and made it available to all through the affordable EasyScan retinal scanner ophthalmoscope. The EasyScan laser scans a line over the retina, building up the image top to bottom, which means only a small portion of the retina is illuminated at the time – instead of the entire retina at once as with a traditional fundus camera.
More focused light and only at the place where it’s necessary: that’s why the EasyScan works with small pupils, while producing razor sharp images.



See the difference
Thanks to its ability to view multiple layers of the retina, the EasyScan offers a level of detail that allows you to spot abnormalities and malfunctions in their early stages. Drag the cursors across and see how much more details the EasyScan offers. (Fundus camera picture on the left, EasyScan picture on the right)







See the difference
Thanks to its ability to view multiple layers of the retina, the EasyScan offers a level of detail that allows you to spot abnormalities and malfunctions in their early stages. Drag the cursors across and see how much more details the EasyScan offers. (Fundus camera picture on the left, EasyScan picture on the right)








Where technology meets comfort
Full control of image acquisition performed from the device: during the exam you don’t need to interact with the on Screen SW at any point: the device is controlled with a joystick and two buttons. This allows you to keep your hands on the platform at all times, while still being able to use our advanced auto focus and auto brightness controls.

Easy to use

Easy to transport

Easy to set up

Technical Specifications
Optical Engine | Confocal SLO |
Capture Mode | Green, near infrared and combined |
Field of View | 45° |
Pupil Size | >1.5mm |
Internal fixation light | Central and Nasal |
Light sources | Green Laser diode (520nm) and Infrared Laser diode(790nm) |
Working distance | ~35 mm |
Optical resolution on the retina | 15µm |
Imaging modalities | Color, Infrared, Green |
Auto Focus | Yes (-10D, +10D) |
Auto Capture | Yes |
Image Formats | JPEG, BMP, PNG, DICOM, TIFF |
Dimensions | W 322 x H 445 x D 420 mm |
Weight | 10 kg |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
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If you are located in the UK, Spain, Netherlands, Germany or USA you can have one of our specialist bring and set up the EasyScan in your store for free! Demos are free of any engagement.
Optical Engine | Confocal SLO |
Capture Mode | Green, near infrared and combined |
Field of View | 45° |
Pupil Size | >1.5mm |
Internal fixation light | Central and Nasal |
Light sources | Green Laser diode (520nm) and Infrared Laser diode(790nm) |
Working distance | ~35 mm |
Optical resolution on the retina | 15µm |
Imaging modalities | Color, Infrared, Green |
Auto Focus | Yes (-10D, +10D) |
Auto Capture | Yes |
Image Formats | JPEG, BMP, PNG, DICOM, TIFF |
Dimensions | W 322 x H 445 x D 420 mm |
Weight | 10 kg |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
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If you are located in the UK, Spain, Netherlands, Germany or USA you can have one of our specialist bring and set up the EasyScan in your store for free! Demos usually last 2 days, and are free of any engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our about page and contact us to schedule a demo!
An OCT scanner uses an infrared laser to detect the reflections from the different layers in the retina. By measuring at each point by point the depth of the reflections it is possible to build a map of the different layers in the retina. To analyze the data one usually scrolls through the cross-sections to detect any changes in the thickness of the different layers. This is perfect to quantify and monitor the progression of different retinal diseases but is complicated and tedious. Furthermore, the area that can be measured in one scan is limited (FOV=10⁰-30⁰), this makes an OCT less suited for quick screening.
The EasyScan also uses an infrared laser to image the lower layers of the retina (all the way to the RPE) but presents the results in a large (>45⁰) easy to interpret and explain 2D image. This is ideal for quickly and easily detecting retinal changes.
•A normal fundus camera use white led source (often LED) to illuminate the full retina and then images the reflected light with a CCD camera. The disadvantage is that it is difficult to get sufficient light onto the retina, this requires larger (>3.8mm) pupils, to function and often the image quality is limited by spurious reflections from for example the cornia.
The SLO technology used in the EasyScan circumvents these problems. The image is build up by scanning a line of laser light over the retina and image that on a line sensor. This optical design is more efficient and allows imaging through very small pupils (1.5mm). Furthermore, only the light reflected from the retina is detected, resulting in clear and more high contrast images.
The idea for the EasyScan originates from the TU-Delft in the Netherlands. All EasyScan are engineered, built and assembled in the Netherlands.
No, the EasyScan software use to control the device runs best on normal PC. That said, we do have various options available to allow it to fit in various different situations.
Please contact us for more info.
The EasyScan SW runs under windows, please find the minimum PC requirements here
The exact price of the EasyScan device depends on the precise set up and features selected, please reach out to us directly – or to our distributors if you’re located outside of Germany/U.K/Netherlands/Spain
The EasyScan software can be set to: English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Chinese and Czech
The relevant parameter is the optical resolution or the resolving power of the EasyScan. This means what are the smallest objects that can be detected? That is for the EasyScan 15µm and is determined by the optical system of the device but also the eye it self. What does this value mean? This means when can for example still image the smallest blood vessels near the macula, see picture below. This is critical to be able to detect the subtlest changes easily.
The Standard warranty is 1 year , but it can be extended either at purchase or at the end of warranty period.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our about page and contact us to schedule a demo!
An OCT scanner uses an infrared laser to detect the reflections from the different layers in the retina. By measuring at each point by point the depth of the reflections it is possible to build a map of the different layers in the retina. To analyze the data one usually scrolls through the cross-sections to detect any changes in the thickness of the different layers. This is perfect to quantify and monitor the progression of different retinal diseases but is complicated and tedious. Furthermore, the area that can be measured in one scan is limited (FOV=10⁰-30⁰), this makes an OCT less suited for quick screening.
The EasyScan also uses an infrared laser to image the lower layers of the retina (all the way to the RPE) but presents the results in a large (>45⁰) easy to interpret and explain 2D image. This is ideal for quickly and easily detecting retinal changes.
•A normal fundus camera use white led source (often LED) to illuminate the full retina and then images the reflected light with a CCD camera. The disadvantage is that it is difficult to get sufficient light onto the retina, this requires larger (>3.8mm) pupils, to function and often the image quality is limited by spurious reflections from for example the cornia.
The SLO technology used in the EasyScan circumvents these problems. The image is build up by scanning a line of laser light over the retina and image that on a line sensor. This optical design is more efficient and allows imaging through very small pupils (1.5mm). Furthermore, only the light reflected from the retina is detected, resulting in clear and more high contrast images.
The idea for the EasyScan originates from the TU-Delft in the Netherlands. All EasyScan are engineered, built and assembled in the Netherlands.
No, the EasyScan software use to control the device runs best on normal PC. That said, we do have various options available to allow it to fit in various different situations.
Please contact us for more info.
The EasyScan SW runs under windows, please find the minimum PC requirements here
The exact price of the EasyScan device depends on the precise set up and features selected, please reach out to us directly – or to our distributors if you’re located outside of Germany/U.K/Netherlands/Spain
The EasyScan software can be set to: English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Chinese and Czech
The relevant parameter is the optical resolution or the resolving power of the EasyScan. This means what are the smallest objects that can be detected? That is for the EasyScan 15µm and is determined by the optical system of the device but also the eye it self. What does this value mean? This means when can for example still image the smallest blood vessels near the macula, see picture below. This is critical to be able to detect the subtlest changes easily.
The Standard warranty is 1 year , but it can be extended either at purchase or at the end of warranty period.
How can you see the EasyScan in action?
We have a few options for you, depending on your degree of commitment. From requesting info sent to your mailbox to meeting the team or dropping by a local store equipped with the EasyScan, there are many options to choose from!

What’s a better way to introduce our device than simply asking one of your colleagues?
Below is a live map regularly updated with our customers. Feel free to reach out to them directly, or get in touch with us with us to have us arrange an appointment for you (directly from the "request info" tab on this page or by clicking here).
If you are located in the areas highlighted in red on the map, we can send you one of our salespeople!
They'll gladly come to your store to show you the EasyScan and answer to any questions you may have.
If you are located within an area covered by our sales team, click here to leave us a message mentioning your store address and we'll get back to you to arrange a demo.
The year 2018-2019 is filled with tradeshows, and chances are that no matter where you live, there's going to be a tradeshow nearby! There's more to it than simply meeting us; seize the chance to go meet your peers, get acquainted with the latest technologies, or attend some courses.
And of course, after all that, feel free to stop by our booth for a coffee and a nice - non salesy - talk.
Below if the list of events we'll be attending for the 2018-2019 period:
SOC Meetings – November 2018 – Glasgow, UK
100% Optical – 12-14 January 2019 – London, UK – Register Here
Brillen & Co. – 19-20 January 2019 – Dortmund, Germany
OPTI – 25-27 January 2019 – Munich, Germany – Register Here
Centrop – February 2019 – Nijkerk, Netherlands
Optrafair – 30 March 2019/ 01 April 2019 – Birmingham, UK – Register Here
If you'd rather keep it low key and request some more information about the product sent over to you in an email, that's also an option!
Fill out the form below and we'll send you detailed info about the EasyScan:
If you live away from our sales team and off the grid when it comes to Tradeshow, you can contact our distributors to get your hands on an EasyScan:
Check out our Youtube Page for videos about the EasyScan, or enjoy the quick overview provided below:
How can you see the EasyScan in action?
We have a few options for you, depending on your degree of commitment. From requesting info sent to your mailbox to meeting the team or dropping by a local store equipped with the EasyScan, there are many options to choose from!

What’s a better way to introduce our device than simply asking one of your colleagues?
Below is a live map regularly updated with our customers. Feel free to reach out to them directly, or get in touch with us with us to have us arrange an appointment for you (directly from the "request info" tab on this page or by clicking here).
If you are located in the areas highlighted in red on the map, we can send you one of our salespeople!
They'll gladly come to your store to show you the EasyScan and answer to any questions you may have.
If you are located within an area covered by our sales team, click here to leave us a message mentioning your store address and we'll get back to you to arrange a demo.
The year 2018-2019 is filled with tradeshows, and chances are that no matter where you live, there's going to be a tradeshow nearby! There's more to it than simply meeting us; seize the chance to go meet your peers, get acquainted with the latest technologies, or attend some courses.
And of course, after all that, feel free to stop by our booth for a coffee and a nice - non salesy - talk.
Below if the list of events we'll be attending for the 2018-2019 period:
SOC Meetings – November 2018 – Glasgow, UK
100% Optical – 12-14 January 2019 – London, UK – Register Here
Brillen & Co. – 19-20 January 2019 – Dortmund, Germany
OPTI – 25-27 January 2019 – Munich, Germany – Register Here
Centrop – February 2019 – Nijkerk, Netherlands
Optrafair – 30 March 2019/ 01 April 2019 – Birmingham, UK – Register Here
If you'd rather keep it low key and request some more information about the product sent over to you in an email, that's also an option!
Fill out the form below and we'll send you detailed info about the EasyScan:
If you live away from our sales team and off the grid when it comes to Tradeshow, you can contact our distributors to get your hands on an EasyScan:
Check out our Youtube Page for videos about the EasyScan, or enjoy the quick overview provided below:


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