Head-to-Head Comparison

AcuityMaster vs EyeCharts

EyeCharts offers an appealing one-time price and Smart TV support — but is it the right tool for a professional eye care practice? Here's the full picture.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-Side: AcuityMaster vs EyeCharts

Feature AcuityMaster EyeCharts
Pricing modelAnnual subscription from $249/seat/yrOne-time purchase (free tier available)
Free access15-day full-featured trialYes — limited free version
PlatformBrowser-based — any Mac or WindowsWindows, macOS, Smart TVs, Android TV
Installation requiredNone — open in any browserYes — app download & install
Works offlineInternet requiredYes — after initial install
Automatic updates✓ Always current, cloud-delivered✗ Manual updates required
Snellen charts
ETDRS charts
LogMAR notation
Color vision (Ishihara)✓ 36-plate
Stereo / depth perception
Pediatric optotypes✓ Full suite — HOTV, pictures, tumbling ELimited
Dual-monitor professional setup✓ Patient display + clinician control✗ Not supported
Crowding bars & isolationPartial
Mirror mode (pediatric)
Video fixation target
Smart TV display✓ LG, Samsung, Fire TV
Multi-language chartsEnglish✓ 6+ languages
Centralized multi-location admin✓ Cloud licensing
Built by eye care clinicians✓ Since 2012Not stated
US-based support✓ Phone & email

Our Verdict

EyeCharts' one-time pricing and offline operation are genuinely appealing — especially for budget-constrained settings or clinics without reliable internet. Its Smart TV support is a unique differentiator for practices that want a low-cost display solution.

But for a working ophthalmology or optometry practice, AcuityMaster is the clear professional choice. Dual-monitor setup (patient screen + clinician control), a full pediatric suite, video fixation targets, no installation, automatic cloud updates, and US-based clinical support are features that matter in a real exam lane. AcuityMaster was built by ophthalmologists and optometrists since 2012 — EyeCharts was built as a general consumer app.

Why Practices Choose AcuityMaster

What you gain by switching

🖥️ True Dual-Monitor Setup

EyeCharts has no dual-monitor support. AcuityMaster gives the patient a full-screen chart while the clinician controls everything from a separate display — the way a real exam lane works.

👶 Complete Pediatric Suite

Mirror mode, crowding bars, reduced contrast, color overlay, undockable control panel, and video fixation targets — AcuityMaster's pediatric toolset has no peer in the market.

☁️ Always Current — Zero Maintenance

EyeCharts requires manual updates. AcuityMaster is browser-based — open it and it's always the latest version. No IT, no installs, no compatibility worries.

See AcuityMaster in your exam lane

15-day free trial — full features, no credit card required.