Case Study

Translating ocular biomarkers into visible interface
(click run ocular scan below)

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Client

Senseye

Year

2026

Service

Product Conceptualization

Design Research

Data Visualization
UX/UI

Brief

Senseye began as an independent case study exploring how an ocular diagnostics company should show its core technology, reading mental health biomarkers from the eye, within the first seconds of a website visit.

The opportunity was to turn a static landing page into a live product demonstration: real macro footage, computer-vision tracking of the actual pupil and iris, and a WebGL scan sequence that performs a Senseye assessment on the visitor's screen.

This is an unsolicited concept case study, not affiliated with or endorsed by Senseye.

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Ocular diagnostics is scientifically compelling but invisible on the web, rich in evidence, yet described in words rather than being demonstrated in seconds.

Vision Tracking

We built a computer-vision pipeline that tracks the pupil and iris in every frame of real macro footage, extracting position, dilation, and true anatomical contours. This measurement layer became the foundation for everything drawn on screen.

Scan Design

We designed a cinematic scan sequence, reticle lock, anatomical outlines, biomarker readouts, that performs a Senseye assessment live on the visitor's screen. Each phase mirrors the clinical logic of the product: acquire, digitize, analyze, report.

WebGL Engineering

The experience runs on a custom Three.js engine with GPU particle fields, post-processed bloom, and camera parallax, with an automatic Canvas2D fallback. All markers stay anchored to the tracked eye, dilating and moving with it in real time.

Brand Translation

The interface adopts Senseye's own palette, typography scale, and language of objectivity, so the demo argues the company's thesis rather than decorating it. The result elevates a landing page into a working proof of "mental health you can see."

This is an unsolicited concept case study, not affiliated with or endorsed by Senseye.

INSPIRATION: Fig. 1: Engraving of the eye in A Complete Physico-Medical and Churugical on the Human Eye and the Demonstration of Natural Vision (Degraver, 1780).

INSPIRATION Fig. 3: Structure of the eye and optic nerves from Degravers (1780).

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