What's New

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Now, support iOS11.

App Description

This app is to simulate sight of dog and cat, sight of human who has disease of eyes, by filtering camera image. The filtered camera image can be saved to photo library as a still image.

The simulated sights are as follows;

- Normal Color Vision (no filtered)
- Color vision of dog
- Color vision of cat
- Color vision of Cataract
- Color Vision Defect
- Vision of Age-related Macular Degeneration (Wavy vision, Blurry or Fuzzy vision, Loss of vision)
- Vision of Glaucoma (Loss of vision)
- Vision of Floaters

The image filters to simulate these visions are developed by referring to open to public and generally recognized information related to visions described on the internet or other sources. Therefore, this simulation does not guarantee their actual visions.

It is preferable for those who keep dogs and/or cats, those who have a family or neigberhood with disease of eyes to use this app as one of references.

[How to use]
After launching this app, main menu is displayed. Touch one of icons you want to use. The filtered camera image is displayed. The icon you selected is shown at left top of the camera image.
Touching white circle at center bottom to save filtered image to photo library as a still image. The resolution of saved image is VGA (640 x 480).
Flash setting button shown at right bottom changes like "Auto" -> "On" -> "Off" -> "Auto".
Touching "Back" button at left bottom to go back to main menu.

This app uses GPUImage library. Copyright of GPUImage library belongs to following people;

Copyright (c) 2012, Brad Larson, Ben Cochran, Hugues Lismonde, Keitaroh Kobayashi, Alaric Cole, Matthew Clark, Jacob Gundersen, Chris Williams. All rights reserved.

iPhone Screenshots

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SimEye screenshot 1 SimEye screenshot 2 SimEye screenshot 3 SimEye screenshot 4

App Changes

  • January 24, 2014 Initial release
  • February 12, 2014 New version 1.1
  • June 15, 2019 New version 1.2