Comparison

AcuityMaster vs Truvision Acuity

Quick verdict: Truvision Acuity is sold as a bundled hardware system (monitor, computer, tablet controller, and mounts); AcuityMaster is software-only, so it runs on the Mac or Windows computer you already own — no proprietary hardware, a 15-day free trial, and pricing from $249/seat/year.

About Truvision Acuity

Truvision Acuity is described as a digital acuity system that ships as a hardware bundle — including a monitor, keyboard, computer, an Android tablet for control, and mounting brackets.

How AcuityMaster compares

If you would rather not buy and maintain a dedicated hardware kit, AcuityMaster offers a lighter-weight path:

  • Software-only — use your existing exam-lane monitor and computer
  • Mac & Windows, browser-based
  • No proprietary controller or mounting hardware required
  • 15-day free trial; from $249/seat/year
  • Centralized admin across multiple locations
AcuityMaster at a glance
PlatformsMac & Windows (browser-based Cloud) + Windows desktop (Legacy)
PricingFrom $249/seat/year (volume to $99); 15-day free trial, no credit card
Charts includedSnellen, ETDRS/LogMAR, color vision, contrast sensitivity, Worth 4-Dot, pediatric optotypes
StandardsANSI Z80.21, ISO 8596, distance-calibrated
HardwareNone proprietary — uses your existing monitor
Built byMark S. Brown, MD, practicing oculoplastic surgeon

Common questions

Does AcuityMaster require special hardware?
No. AcuityMaster runs on a standard Mac or Windows computer with a modern browser. No proprietary monitor, controller, or mounts are required.

How much does AcuityMaster cost?
From $249/seat/year, with volume pricing as low as $99/seat. A 15-day free trial is included.

Comparison based on publicly available information as of 2026. Competitor features and pricing may change — verify current details at Truvision Acuity. AcuityMaster is not affiliated with Truvision Acuity.

Try AcuityMaster in your own exam lane

15-day fully functional trial — every chart and optotype, no credit card.