How to Choose Digital Eye Chart Software
A practical, vendor-neutral guide to selecting visual acuity software for your practice — and how to weigh the main options available in 2026.
In short: The best digital eye chart software for your practice depends on platform (Mac vs Windows), which charts are included as standard, whether it requires proprietary hardware, calibration to clinical standards, and total cost. Below are the criteria that matter most and the leading options.
What to look for
- Platform support. Does it run on Mac as well as Windows? Browser-based software avoids installs and IT overhead.
- Charts included as standard. Snellen and ETDRS/LogMAR are table stakes; check whether color vision, contrast sensitivity, Worth 4-Dot, and pediatric optotypes are included or cost extra.
- Clinical standards. Look for ANSI Z80.21 (luminance) and ISO 8596 (optotype) compliance, with calibration to your patient distance.
- Hardware. Software-only systems use the monitor you already have; bundled systems add cost and maintenance.
- Total cost. Compare annual subscription versus perpetual license, and watch for per-lane hardware costs.
- Support and updates. Active development and responsive support matter for clinical reliability.
- Free trial. Test in your own lane before committing.
The main options
The digital acuity market includes a range of systems, from free utilities to hardware-bundled suites:
- AcuityMaster — browser-based, Mac & Windows, with color vision and Worth 4-Dot included; from $249/seat/year with a 15-day free trial. Built by a practicing oculoplastic surgeon. See features.
- AcuityPro — established Windows software with integrated patient education. (compare)
- M&S Smart System — Windows, hardware-based all-in-one system. (compare)
- Spectrum, Truvision, eChart Acuity, ForeSight, 20/20 — additional options ranging from large chart libraries to free utilities and hardware bundles. (Spectrum, Truvision, eChart, ForeSight, 20/20)
How AcuityMaster fits
AcuityMaster was built specifically to remove the common friction points: it runs on Mac and Windows, requires no proprietary hardware, includes the full chart suite as standard, meets ANSI/ISO standards, and is priced for practices of any size. The best way to evaluate any system — including this one — is to try it in your own exam lane.
This guide reflects publicly available information as of 2026 and AcuityMaster’s own product details. Competitor features and pricing may change; verify current details with each vendor.
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