Low Vision Aids Market Outlook, Share, Trends And Forecast 2023

Written by Harsh  »  Updated on: October 08th, 2024

According to Regional Research Reports, the Global Low Vision Aids Market is projected to reach multi-million USD by 2030 from a million USD in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 6.80% from 2022 to 2030.

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Major companies and vendors included in the Low Vision Aids Market are:

Eschenbach Optik GmbH

Vispero

Quantum

Aumed Group Corp

Wipac Ltd.

Vision International

Enhanced Vision

Esight

HumanWare

(Note: we include the maximum-to-maximum companies in the final report with the recent development, partnership, and acquisition of the companies.)

Comprehensive Market Segmentation:

By Type

Optical Aids

Non-Optical Aids

Electronic Aids

By Application

Hospital Pharmacies

Optical Stores

Retail Pharmacies

Online Pharmacies

By Region

North America

Asia Pacific

Europe

South America

MEA (Middle East &Africa)

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Types of Low Vision Aids

Optical Aids: These include magnifiers, telescopic lenses, and high-powered reading glasses designed to enlarge visual information.

Magnifiers: Handheld or stand magnifiers for reading small text.

Telescopic Devices: Used for distance viewing, such as for recognizing faces or watching TV.

Electronic Magnifiers: Portable or desktop devices that use cameras and digital screens to enlarge objects or text.

Non-optical Aids: Tools like reading stands, proper lighting, large-print materials, and tactile markers that improve visual accessibility.

Lighting: Task lighting and adjustable lamps are often critical for people with low vision.

Contrast Enhancement Tools: High-contrast materials that make objects or text easier to see.

Digital and Electronic Aids: Technology-driven aids are growing rapidly with advancements in AI and machine learning.

Video Magnifiers: Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems that allow users to view objects or text on a large screen.

Text-to-Speech Devices: Devices that can scan and convert text to speech, helping users read printed or digital documents.

Mobile Apps: Apps that use smartphone cameras to magnify text, read aloud, or identify objects.

Wearable Technology: Smart glasses and VR-based devices are gaining popularity for assisting those with visual impairments.

E-Sight Glasses: Electronic glasses that use high-resolution screens to enhance images in real-time.

OrCam MyEye: A small, AI-powered device that clips onto glasses and can read aloud, recognize faces, and identify objects.

Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI-enabled systems assist in navigation, object recognition, and reading.

AI-powered Apps: Devices like Microsoft’s Seeing AI or Google’s Lookout app use AI to help users interpret their surroundings.

Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): These technologies are being tested to provide enhanced visual feedback and simulate improved vision for people with low vision.

AR Glasses: Research focuses on enhancing real-time images to highlight important visual cues.

Gene Therapy and Retinal Implants: Though not classified as aids, research in gene therapy and retinal prostheses offers promise for restoring some level of vision for specific eye conditions.

Argus II: The "bionic eye" developed by Second Sight Medical Products is an example of a retinal prosthesis that provides some level of sight to individuals with profound vision loss.

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Research Directions

AI and Machine Learning in Low Vision: Continuing research is being conducted to refine the accuracy of AI-based recognition systems for navigation, object identification, and real-time environmental feedback.

Neuroplasticity in Vision Rehabilitation: Exploring how the brain can adapt to new types of visual input, such as through retinal implants or other electronic devices.

Wearable Devices: Developing smaller, lighter, and more user-friendly wearables to enhance the daily lives of individuals with low vision.

Integration with Smart Devices: The integration of low vision aids with smart home technology, such as voice-activated controls and smart assistants, to improve independence.

Competitive Landscape:

Fragmented and consolidated companies Analysis

Key purchased and sold globally, 2018-2021 (Estimated)

Best optimization path in research

Tier 1 players and Tier 2 players

Recent Developments, partnerships, and acquisitions in the market

New Entrants and startups In Global Market

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Industry Trends, drivers, restraints, and opportunities covered in the report

Neutral perspective on the market performance

Recent industry trends and developments

Competitive landscape & strategies of key players

Potential & niche segments and regions exhibiting promising growth covered

Historical, current scenario, and projected market size in terms of value

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