Unblur
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Unblur vision training

Train your eyes for calmer, clearer sight.

A guided daily program for focus flexibility, screen fatigue, and visual stamina. Ten minutes a day, built from vision-therapy drills and natural-vision practice.

10 min
typical daily session
30 days
guided Foundations path
$100/yr
self-guided access

Guided lessons

Plain-English instruction before each drill, so the practice feels grounded instead of random.

Timed eye drills

Focus flexibility, convergence, peripheral awareness, and relaxation work in short daily blocks.

Acuity tracking

Baseline and follow-up checks help you compare progress without guessing from memory.

What changes

Less strain first. Clearer patterns next.

Unblur is built for the everyday moments where vision starts to feel harder than it should: screens, reading, distance shifts, and tired eyes at the end of the day.

Screen fatigue and late-day blur

Near-to-far focus switching

Reading stamina and visual comfort

Lower-strain seeing habits

The program is a wellness practice, not a replacement for eye care. Keep your regular exam and stop if pain, sudden blur, or persistent double vision appears.

Where this comes from

A structured path through practices people usually have to piece together alone.

The app turns several traditions into one clear sequence: learn the idea, practice it, notice the response, and measure over time.

Clinical vision-therapy drills

Exercises inspired by accommodation, convergence, and perceptual-training protocols.

Natural-vision traditions

Bates, EyeBody, and related practices reframed as repeatable daily habits.

Posture and breath

Gentle awareness work for the neck, shoulders, and nervous-system strain that often shows up in the eyes.

Measured progress

The program pairs subjective comfort with acuity checks so users can see what is changing.

How it works

From intake to first session in a few minutes.

  1. Step 1

    Take a short intake

    Answer a few questions about what you wear, your goals, and your current visual habits.

  2. Step 2

    Get a Foundations path

    Start with a 30-day course that introduces each kind of practice in order.

  3. Step 3

    Do the daily session

    Follow the lesson, run the drills, and leave yourself a quick note after the session.

  4. Step 4

    Track progress

    Use the in-app acuity test in week 1, then compare again around weeks 4 and 8.

What you need

Almost nothing.

The work is simple enough to fit between meetings, after school, or before bed. Consistency matters more than perfect conditions.

All ages

Kids practice with a parent.

Phone or laptop

No special device required.

10 minutes a day

Skipped days are fine.

Regular eye care

Keep your usual exams.

From practitioners

What people are seeing.

We keep testimonials grounded because vision is personal. The right promise is a practice you can actually keep.

In just the first 4 weeks I've already been able to cut down the use of my reading glasses, and now I can read without them entirely!
HZ
Hala Z.
Naperville, IL

Questions

Clear answers before you start.

A guided, ten-minute daily practice for visual comfort, focus flexibility, and healthier seeing habits. It combines short lessons, timed drills, and progress checks.

It is not medical care, not a disease treatment, not a substitute for an eye exam, and not a prescription replacement. Keep your eye-care provider in the loop, especially if you have a diagnosed condition.

We do not guarantee that. Some people report using weaker lenses or wearing glasses less often after consistent practice. Others mainly notice less strain, fewer headaches, and better visual stamina. The responsible way to know is to practice consistently and keep measuring.

Most days combine one short lesson, one video or article, and one or two timed exercises. The whole session usually takes eight to twelve minutes.

Many people notice comfort changes in the first couple of weeks. Larger acuity changes, when they happen, usually become clearer around weeks 4 to 8.

A phone or computer is enough. A few drills use a small focus object, and a pen works fine.

Yes, with a parent. If a child has amblyopia, strabismus, accommodative dysfunction, or another diagnosed condition, follow supervised care first and treat Unblur only as a complement.

Ask your eye-care provider before starting. These conditions need supervised care. Gentle relaxation and postural work may be useful alongside care, but the program is not a replacement for diagnosis or treatment.

Vision therapy has good support for convergence insufficiency, accommodation problems, and certain post-concussion visual issues. Evidence for refractive-error reversal is weaker and mixed. Our research page lists the studies we draw on.

$100/year for the self-guided program. $100/month adds the higher-touch live tier: weekly guided practice, small-group Q&A, monthly progress reviews, teacher feedback, replays, and priority community replies. You can cancel any time and keep access through the period you have paid for.

Yes. Mild eye-muscle fatigue can happen. Stop and contact an eye doctor for eye pain, sudden blur, persistent double vision, strong headaches, or worsening vision changes.

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