Read Eyesight.training in a dark mode

If you like information about eyesight improvement on our website, we have a good news. Recently we introduced a dark mode on Eyesight.training. In order to enable it, you will need to create a free account. Once you are logged in, please go to “My account” -> “Customize my experience” -> “Enable dark mode”.

Move frequently with Eye-Opener

If you saw the list of good healthy habits on Eyesight.training, you probably noticed that the very first habit is to “move frequently”. Moving regularly in really crucial to maintaining good health, including eyesight. If you are interested in all the science that supports this claim, I highly recommend you read the book “Exercised” by… Continue reading Move frequently with Eye-Opener

Use Eye-Opener to improve your peripheral vision while reading

You probably noticed that we added a new setting in the latest version of Eye-Opener. Now you can adjust the speed of the moving bar in both directions separately. In this post I want to explain how you can use this setting to help you improve your peripheral vision while reading. First you need to… Continue reading Use Eye-Opener to improve your peripheral vision while reading

Eye-Opener peripheral vision trainer 3.0 released on iOS

We are happy to announce the immediate availability of the version 3.0 of our peripheral vision trainer Eye-Opener for iOS devices. We decided to skip the version 2, to make it in sync with our Android version. The most important changes are: Please download the latest version of Eye-Opener for iOS here.

Android version of peripheral vision training app Eye-Opener updated

We released a new version of Eye-Opener for Android devices. The new version is translated in 10 languages. The language of the app is set according to the language of your device. As a reminder, Eye-Opener is an app that allows you to expand your peripheral vision when you work on the computer or read… Continue reading Android version of peripheral vision training app Eye-Opener updated

Artificial light and eyesight improvement

I just published a new article on how to use artificial lights when you want to improve your eyesight. The use of artificial lights may be considered as a bad habit that prevents you from improving your vision. The article covers the following topics:

More healthy habits to improve your eyesight

Recently I published a blog post with a list of good habits that can help improve health and well-being. Some of the habits are directly related to the eyesight, for example: I invite you again to check the full list of good healthy habits. Some of them may help you improve your vision quickly.

We updated the website design

We updated the Eyesight.training to the latest Bootstrap 5. Now it is more mobile friendly and it also looks fantastic! We also improved the user experience when it comes to signing up, resetting password and other tiny little things related to the accounts.

Eyesight Improvement Resources

We have a new section on our website – Eyesight Improvement Resources. In this section we started to collect the links to other websites that promote natural eyesight improvement. A lot of information from these websites overlaps, but there are also some differences. Most of the resources are modified versions of the Bates method.