Smartphone-Based Anterior Segment Imaging for Slit Lamps
The Remidio Anterior Imaging Module (AIM) is a compact, smartphone-based adaptor that converts a standard slit lamp into a digital anterior segment documentation system.
Designed for ophthalmology clinics, teaching hospitals, and research institutions, AIM enables high-resolution anterior eye imaging for clinical documentation, education, tele-ophthalmology, and research — without the need for dedicated slit-lamp cameras.
💰 Price of €2500
📍 Clinics | Hospitals | Teaching Institute | Medical Colleges
Articles / Publications: AIM
A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
Clinical Need → Practical Solution
Anterior segment findings are critical for diagnosis and follow-up, yet are often:
- Poorly documented
- Difficult to share for referrals or teaching
- Dependent on expensive, fixed imaging systems
AIM addresses this gap by enabling clinicians to capture clinical-grade anterior segment images and videos directly on a smartphone, instantly and reliably.
Key Features
🔍 Smartphone-Based Anterior Imaging
Capture detailed images of the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, lens, and anterior chamber using your smartphone camera.
🔄 Universal Slit Lamp Compatibility
Designed to fit most standard slit lamp eyepieces with quick and secure attachment.
⚡ Simple & Intuitive Workflow
Attach, align, capture, and share — no calibration, no external power, no learning curve.
📱 Digital Documentation & Sharing
Store images digitally, share securely, and support tele-consultations and clinical discussions.
🧳 Compact & Portable
Ideal for clinics, teaching environments, and outreach programs.
Key Clinical Uses
- Cataract documentation
- Corneal pathology imaging
- Dry eye and ocular surface evaluation
- Pre- and post-operative documentation
- Teaching and case presentations
Key Advantages of Remidio AIM
- Converts any slit lamp into a digital imaging system
- Smartphone-powered — no additional electronics
- Cost-effective alternative to slit-lamp cameras
- Designed specifically for ophthalmic workflows
- Proven utility in clinical and teaching environments

❓Frequently Asked Questions – AIM
1. Is AIM compatible with most slit lamps?
Yes. AIM is designed to work with the majority of standard slit lamp eyepieces used in ophthalmology.
2. Does AIM require external power or software?
No. Imaging is performed using the smartphone camera without external power or calibration.
3. Is AIM suitable for teaching and research?
Absolutely. AIM is widely used for clinical teaching, case documentation, and research workflows.







