RadiusXR

RadiusXR

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Private Company

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Overview

RadiusXR is a private, commercial-stage diagnostics company offering a digital visual field testing platform. Its core product, the Inspire® wearable headset, is paired with a proprietary software and cloud analytics platform, providing a clinic-ready, portable alternative to traditional perimeters. The company has established key strategic partnerships with Glaukos and Topcon Healthcare for global distribution and is focused on expanding access to vision testing beyond traditional clinical settings. RadiusXR is backed by investor support and has published clinical validation for its technology.

Ophthalmology

Technology Platform

A wearable vision diagnostic system combining a purpose-built, multi-modality headset (Inspire®) with a customized software and cloud platform. It enables portable visual field testing (perimetry), integrates with EHRs, and provides advanced analytics for tracking disease progression.

Opportunities

The global rise in age-related eye diseases like glaucoma creates a growing need for efficient, accessible diagnostics.
The shift towards decentralized care and remote monitoring opens a significant market for portable, cloud-connected testing platforms.
Strategic partnerships with Glaukos and Topcon provide a validated channel for rapid global distribution and market penetration.

Risk Factors

Market adoption risk in a conservative field accustomed to traditional perimeters, and uncertainty in securing favorable insurance reimbursement codes.
Heavy reliance on the execution of distribution and collaboration agreements with key partners Glaukos and Topcon.
Potential competition from both established medtech companies and other startups developing digital perimetry solutions.

Competitive Landscape

RadiusXR competes in the visual field diagnostics market against established manufacturers of stationary perimeters like Zeiss, Haag-Streit, and Nidek. It differentiates through portability, cloud analytics, and a modern user experience. It also faces emerging competition from other companies exploring VR/AR-based visual testing, though its clinical validation and strategic partnerships provide a strong early-market position.