{"title":"Optometry Software","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"acuitylogic","title":"AcuityLogic","description":"\u003cp\u003eAcuityLogic is optometry software from Eyefinity for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcuityLogic by Eyefinity is a scalable, cloud-based practice management and POS solution designed for optical retail chains and large groups. It centralizes operations across multiple locations, providing real-time visibility into inventory, sales, and lab orders. While focused on the retail side, it integrates with Eyefinity EHR for clinical data. AcuityLogic is built to handle complex pricing rules, insurance plans, and inventory transfers, making it ideal for businesses scaling their optical footprint.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Multi-location retail management, Centralized inventory and pricing, Lab management and tracking, and Insurance and billing management. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcuityLogic is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. AcuityLogic follows a cloud \/ saas delivery model based on the available source material. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, AcuityLogic stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Eyefinity","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445542428911,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"wink-pms","title":"Wink","description":"\u003cp\u003eWink is optometry software from Wink for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWink is a modern, cloud-based practice management and EHR software designed for eye care professionals. It focuses on simplifying the patient journey with features like online booking, automated recalls, and a visual optical point-of-sale. Wink stands out for its ease of use and clean interface. It includes robust inventory management for frames and lenses, and integrates with major labs and suppliers. The software allows for paperless exams and efficient patient communication via SMS and email.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Cloud-based PM and EHR, Visual optical inventory, Online booking and recalls, and Paperless exam forms. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWink is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Wink follows a cloud \/ saas delivery model based on the available source material. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, Wink stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Wink","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445567070447,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"optosys","title":"Optosys","description":"\u003cp\u003eOptosys is optometry software from Telus Health for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOptosys is a comprehensive exam and practice management software used widely in Canada and North America. It offers a paperless environment with modules for exam charts, scheduling, dispensing, and inventory management. The system is known for its ability to handle complex sales taxes and provincial billing requirements. Optosys integrates with diagnostic equipment to import data directly into patient files, reducing manual entry and errors.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Paperless exam charting, Advanced appointment scheduling, Inventory and dispensing module, and Diagnostic equipment integration. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOptosys is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Deployment expectations should still be validated directly against the vendor's current product documentation. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, Optosys stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Telus Health","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445575491823,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"acuitas","title":"Acuitas","description":"\u003cp\u003eAcuitas is optometry software from Ocuco for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcuitas by Ocuco is a global software solution for optical retail and clinical practice management. It is designed to support the entire patient journey, from appointment booking to clinical exam and spectacle dispensing. Acuitas is scalable, serving everything from independent practices to large international chains. It offers powerful omnichannel capabilities, allowing customers to shop online and pick up in-store, and provides detailed business intelligence to optimize retail performance.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Omnichannel retail management, Clinical EHR and exam workflow, Lab manufacturing integration, and Appointment scheduling and reminders. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAcuitas is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Deployment expectations should still be validated directly against the vendor's current product documentation. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, Acuitas stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Ocuco","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445600166127,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"flexoptical","title":"FlexOptical","description":"\u003cp\u003eFlexOptical is optometry software from Flexsys for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFlexOptical is a practice management system designed to streamline the operations of optical shops and optometry practices. It focuses heavily on inventory control, lab orders, and point-of-sale efficiency. The software offers tools for managing frame boards, tracking lens orders, and processing sales quickly. While it includes patient management features, its strength lies in the retail and operational side of the optical business, making it a great choice for dispensaries.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Optical Point of Sale (POS), Frame and lens inventory management, Lab order tracking, and Patient demographic management. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFlexOptical is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Deployment expectations should still be validated directly against the vendor's current product documentation. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, FlexOptical stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Flexsys","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445618909423,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"eyepegasus","title":"EyePegasus","description":"\u003cp\u003eEyePegasus is optometry software from EyePegasus for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eEyePegasus is a comprehensive, cloud-based EHR and practice management system built for the iPad. It offers a sleek, modern interface that covers the entire patient experience, from online scheduling and check-in to exam charting and optical sales. The platform is designed to be intuitive and fast, minimizing clicks and administrative burden. EyePegasus includes built-in inventory management and point-of-sale, providing a cohesive solution for modern, tech-forward eye care practices.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Native iPad EHR and PM, Optical POS and Inventory, Online scheduling and patient portal, and Automated reminders. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eEyePegasus is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. EyePegasus follows a cloud \/ saas delivery model based on the available source material. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, EyePegasus stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"EyePegasus","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445643550959,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"filopto","title":"Filopto","description":"\u003cp\u003eFilopto is optometry software from AccuBase for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFilopto is an eye care practice management solution that leverages the power of the Empress database engine. It offers a modular approach, allowing practices to choose the features they need, from scheduling and billing to full EMR. Filopto is known for its affordability and robust feature set, which includes inventory management, equipment integration, and a patient portal. It supports both on-premise and cloud-hosted deployments, giving practices control over their data.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Modular Practice Management \u0026amp; EMR, Optical inventory and POS, Patient scheduling and recall, and Electronic claims processing. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFilopto is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Filopto follows a on-premise and cloud \/ saas delivery model based on the available source material. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, Filopto stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"AccuBase","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445651874031,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"ipro","title":"Ipro","description":"\u003cp\u003eIpro is optometry software from Ipro for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIpro provides practice management and EHR software tailored for independent optometry and ophthalmology practices. Its flagship product, Ipro LENS, is designed to handle the full spectrum of practice needs, from patient scheduling to optical dispensing and lab management. Ipro focuses on ease of use and comprehensive support. It integrates with various diagnostic devices and contact lens distributors, aiming to streamline the workflow and reduce double entry for staff.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Practice Management and EHR, Optical inventory and lab tracking, Patient scheduling and recall, and Electronic claims filing. Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIpro is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Deployment expectations should still be validated directly against the vendor's current product documentation. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, Ipro stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Ipro","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445676646639,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]},{"product_id":"visualeyes","title":"VisualEyes","description":"\u003cp\u003eVisualEyes is optometry software from VisualEyes for teams that need software aligned with this category's operational workflow. It belongs in the Optometry Software collection because the product description, feature set, and commercial positioning align with buyers comparing tools in this segment rather than general-purpose software. Shoppers in this category usually need focused workflow support, clearer operational controls, and fit for the specific process the software is designed to manage.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eVisualEyes is a Canadian-based practice management and EHR software designed for optometrists. It offers a robust suite of tools for managing patient records, exam data, and optical retail operations. VisualEyes is known for its strong support of Canadian provincial billing standards. The software includes features for graphical eye charting, inventory management, and lab bridging. It aims to provide a seamless workflow that connects the front desk, exam room, and dispensary efficiently.. The source material highlights capabilities such as Optometry EHR and PM, Graphical eye charting, Optical inventory and POS, and Provincial billing support (Canada). Those capabilities matter because buyers comparing products in this category often need a tool that improves consistency, reduces manual coordination, and provides more structure around recurring work. When the product clearly supports the target workflow, it becomes easier for teams to evaluate suitability against internal operating requirements and expected rollout complexity.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eVisualEyes is best assessed in terms of workflow fit, deployment expectations, pricing visibility, and day-to-day usability for the intended audience. Deployment expectations should still be validated directly against the vendor's current product documentation. Team buyers should still confirm how the product handles shared access, role controls, and operational oversight. Implementation and extensibility requirements should be checked against the vendor's current setup and support model. In practical terms, the documented features indicate that the product can support category-specific tasks, buyer comparison needs, and implementation decisions without relying on unsupported assumptions about adjacent use cases.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe marketplace price for this listing is 0. Pricing not publicly disclosed and Pricing is not publicly available and the marketplace price is set to 0 for this listing. This keeps the Shopify price field numeric and comparable while leaving the detailed plan context inside the pricing metafield for shoppers who need extra commercial clarity. Buyers should still review plan conditions, usage thresholds, contract terms, and any service limitations on the official site before making a final purchase decision.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFrom a marketplace perspective, VisualEyes stands out for documented relevance to optometry software buyers, a visible feature set, and a neutral presentation that supports comparison shopping. At the same time, organizations should validate final fit against deployment preferences, integration needs, governance requirements, and the scale of the workflow they expect the software to handle. That keeps the listing clear, practical, and trustworthy for buyers evaluating software options in this category.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"VisualEyes","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49445701648623,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}]}],"url":"https:\/\/itmart24.com\/collections\/optometry-software.oembed","provider":"IT-Mart24","version":"1.0","type":"link"}