Apps
The following apps are available to download for your iPhone and iPad or Android mobile device. Please click on a button to access the required store for downloading an app.
SPECTRALIS App
The official SPECTRALIS® app provides easy access to a broad range of comprehensive information about the SPECTRALIS retina and glaucoma imaging platform from Heidelberg Engineering.
With easy-to-understand videos, “pinch to zoom” image slide shows and demonstrative medical examples (glaucoma, retina, anterior segment), the SPECTRALIS app provides educational content about the latest imaging technologies and applications to eye care professionals.
ANTERION App
The official ANTERION app provides easy access to a broad range of comprehensive information about ANTERION® – Multimodal imaging platform optimized for the anterior segment from Heidelberg Engineering.
ANTERION® utilizes the power of high-resolution swept-source OCT images to provide the most important anterior segment examinations and measurements in one modular, upgradeable platform. The result – A single workflow-efficient solution that brings together corneal topography and tomography, anterior segment metrics, axial length measurement and IOL calculation to transform the day-to-day routine of busy practices and clinics.
Academy App
BluePeak App
The BluePeak app by Heidelberg Engineering explains the non-invasive health check of the RPE.
BluePeak assists in the diagnosis of numerous retinal diseases and helps to evaluate emerging treatments for dry AMD.
Combining BluePeak Blue Laser Autofluorescence with spectral-domain OCT provides a complete analysis of the structure-function relationship within the retina.
Ophthalmic Practice App
The Heidelberg Engineering Ophthalmic Practice app supports eye care professionals in educating patients about OCT examinations.
Eye care professionals can use this interactive app to demonstrate the importance of OCT imaging for viewing the anatomy and function of the eye and as an early diagnostic tool for eye diseases such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration or impaired vision of unknown origin.