January 30, 2026
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OptikosPrime Transforms Bulky Vision Tests With World First Mobile Prescription Tech

OptikosPrime just obliterated the primary barrier in digital optometry. The company confirmed it has successfully derived a complete eyesight prescription using nothing more than a standard smartphone camera. This breakthrough, developed under the internal platform name Argus, bypasses the need for traditional optometry hardware or specialized clinical personnel.

Bridging the Gap Between Screening and Solution

Most existing digital eye care tools function as digital yardsticks. They measure visual acuity by asking users to identify letters on a screen. While these apps indicate whether a person has blurry vision, they ultimately lead nowhere; they cannot tell a patient which lens they actually need. This creates a massive operational bottleneck for retailers and humanitarian groups who must still rely on heavy, expensive machinery to finalize a sale or a treatment.

Argus changes the problem's physics. It moves beyond simple "vision screening" to provide the specific refraction data required for corrective lenses.

"If Argus provides a super fast, accurate, and high-quality refraction for online consumers, it will be a game-changer," says Doron Kalinko, Co-founder of SmartBuyGlasses, a global leader in online eyewear. "This is precisely what the industry needs."

Engineered for the Chaos of the Real World

Clinical equipment works because the environment is controlled. In the real world, lighting is inconsistent, users have shaky hands, and reflections bounce off the cornea. OptikosPrime spent years wrestling these variables into submission. The tech is designed to work in under sixty seconds on a standard mobile device, making it viable for high-volume retail or remote village outreach where a $20,000 phoropter or a $5,000 autorefractor is an impossibility.

"Speed and simplicity are non-negotiable," says Ståle Fredlund Husby, Co-founder of OptikosPrime. "If a solution needs several devices, careful setup, or multiple minutes per person, it simply does not work in rural outreach or online retail environments."

A Global Humanitarian Shift

The World Health Organization estimates that over 2.2 billion people have a near or distant vision impairment. For many, the obstacle is not the cost of the glasses; it is the lack of a professional to tell them which glasses to buy.

Sumrana Yasmin, Deputy Technical Director for Eye Health at Sightsavers, notes that access to clear vision should not depend on geography. "Innovations like Argus have the potential to transform how communities worldwide receive eye care. This breakthrough shows what is possible when innovation is guided by equity and a commitment to reaching the hardest to reach communities."

Technical Milestones and Future Growth

OptikosPrime is the first entity to confirm reaching this technological milestone publicly. While other companies have experimented with hardware attachments or complex multi-step processes, OptikosPrime is the first to claim a full prescription from a simple photo.

"Building state-of-the-art technology that moves measurements of physical phenomena from well-controlled environments and into the wild is a significant research and development challenge," says Anders Kofod-Petersen, Co-founder and CEO of OptikosPrime. "The intellectual and technical effort to achieve this has been significant; it was a classic two steps forward and one step back process relying on rigorous science."

The company is currently preparing for its next funding round. This capital will accelerate data acquisition, clinical validation, and the regulatory navigation required to deploy Argus globally. In the interim, OptikosPrime continues to scale its first commercial product, VisionCheck, which provides mobile vision screening to the current market.

About OptikosPrime:

OptikosPrime is a Copenhagen-based technology firm demolishing the logistical barriers to clear vision. The company treats the smartphone as a diagnostic powerhouse rather than a simple communication tool. Its current software suite includes VisionCheck, which provides rapid vision screening, and Argus, the first platform capable of extracting a full eyesight prescription from a mobile photo. By bypassing the need for expensive, stationary clinical hardware, OptikosPrime enables retailers and humanitarian organizations to serve the billions of people globally who remain underserved by traditional optometry. This is a shift from heavy glass to light code. The team combines deep computer vision research with a commitment to health equity, ensuring that high-quality care is a matter of software, not geography.

Press contacts at OptikosPrime:

Ståle Fredlund Husby, Co-founder and COO

staale@optikosprime.com, +45 22 51 27 61

Anders Kofod-Petersen, Co-founder and CEO

anders@optikosprime.com, +45 41 15 12 48