Eyetech Digital Systems

Eyetech Digital Systems

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $1.8M

Overview

Eyetech Digital Systems is a private, commercial-stage company founded in 2016 (with roots dating to 1995) that designs and manufactures integrated eye-gaze communication systems. The company's core offering is the EyeOn platform, an FDA Class II-listed device combining proprietary eye-tracking hardware, AI-enabled software, and customizable communication content on an Android tablet. Eyetech operates a direct-to-consumer and institutional sales model, serving individuals with conditions like cerebral palsy, ALS, and spinal cord injuries across home, educational, and healthcare environments.

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Technology Platform

Proprietary, FDA Class II eye-gaze tracking hardware integrated with AI-enabled communication software on purpose-built Android tablets (EyeOn platform). Enables control and communication for individuals with motor and speech impairments.

Funding History

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Total raised:$1.8M
Seed$1.8M

Opportunities

Significant growth potential exists in expanding within the educational sector driven by IEP mandates and in the home health market as care shifts from institutions.
The development of the EyeOn platform as a control hub for a broader accessible smart home ecosystem (Oreqa Microgrid) represents a major opportunity to increase customer stickiness and average revenue.

Risk Factors

Intense competition from larger, well-funded AAC market leaders and potential new entrants leveraging consumer-grade hardware poses a constant threat.
The company's growth is heavily reliant on consistent insurance reimbursement for its devices, making it vulnerable to policy changes from Medicaid, Medicare, and private payers.

Competitive Landscape

Eyetech competes in the Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device market, directly against giants like Tobii Dynavox (which combines Tobii's eye-tracking tech with Dynavox's AAC software). It also faces competition from other dedicated AAC device makers (e.g., Prentke Romich Company) and lower-cost solutions using off-the-shelf tablets with third-party eye-trackers and apps. Its key differentiators are its proprietary, FDA Class II hardware-software integration and its founder-driven focus on core eye-gaze technology.