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Version
1.4.9
Size
13.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 26, 2026

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About Eye Diagnosis

Eye Diagnosis is a photo analysis tool built for alternative practitioners who need to visualize and compare eye photographs on Android. The app supports iris diagnosis workflows by organizing images efficiently and enabling detailed side-by-side examination.

Organize your eye photo library by patient name, capture date, and eye side (right or left). Quick sorting and retrieval let you build a reference collection and locate past images in moments. The dual photo display lets you compare two images at full resolution—place a recent photo next to an older one, compare right and left eyes, or examine different patients' images in parallel. Resizing and repositioning controls give you freedom to focus on specific iris regions.

Enhance your analysis with adjustable brightness and contrast sliders applied in real time during review. Overlay iris topography charts directly onto your photos to map zones and structures with precision. Store metadata such as iris center coordinates as embedded data within your JPG files. This metadata travels with the photo when you copy files between devices, preserving your marked points and measurements without extra steps.

Try the app free for two weeks to evaluate its workflow. Continued access requires a one-time in-app purchase. Eye Diagnosis functions as a supportive analysis tool for photo organization and comparison—it does not replace professional medical diagnosis or clinical assessment. Use it to streamline your documentation, enable faster image recall, and support your examination process with side-by-side comparison and overlay capabilities.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Organize and retrieve patient eye photos by name, date, and side quickly
  • Compare two images side-by-side at full resolution with resize and reposition controls
  • Adjust brightness and contrast in real time during photo review
  • Embed iris measurement metadata into JPG files that persists across devices

Cons

  • Requires one-time in-app purchase after two-week free trial to continue using
  • Designed for alternative practitioners; not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis
  • Limited to Android platform only, no iOS or desktop version available
  • Iris topography overlay feature may require setup or calibration for accurate zone mapping

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