The SniperSight: Eye Exercises mobile application is at the forefront of a pioneering research study aimed at exploring natural methods for vision improvement. This study is particularly timely, given the Brien Holden Vision Institute's projection that by 2050, over four billion people worldwide will require corrective lenses, with more than 61% of the U.S. population expected to need vision correction. The study leverages Dr. William Horatio Bates' century-old eye exercise methodologies, offering a potential alternative to traditional vision correction methods.
Participants in the study are required to download the SniperSight: Eye Exercises application and commit to a three-month period of usage. During this time, they will document various aspects of their vision health, including their specific condition, age, gender, history of glasses usage, current vision measurements, the techniques applied, and the outcomes achieved. This data collection aims to create one of the largest user-generated studies on natural vision improvement techniques, providing valuable insights into alternative approaches to vision correction.
The SniperSight app is designed to be accessible and user-friendly, catering to a wide range of users with different vision challenges. It offers clear, step-by-step instructions and visual guides, making it suitable for individuals across various age groups. Compatible with iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch, the app addresses not only the potential for natural vision improvement but also the growing issue of eye strain resulting from prolonged screen exposure. By focusing on comprehensive data collection through Apple App Store reviews, the study hopes to shed light on the effectiveness of eye exercises as a viable method for vision correction.


