Topcon Healthcare, RadiusXR, and Glaukos Corporation announced a collaboration on Tuesday to launch a wearable vision testing platform aimed at expanding access to glaucoma diagnostics. The new platform, called Inspire, is designed to integrate visual field testing with patient education and data-driven intelligence.

The companies say the Inspire device, which weighs six ounces, is the only commercially available wearable system that provides vision diagnostics correlated to clinical standards. Under the agreement, Topcon Healthcare will become the exclusive global distributor of Inspire and will work with RadiusXR and Glaukos to advance commercialization, research, and education efforts. The partnership is also intended to strengthen patient engagement and expand the digital eye care ecosystem.
The three companies say the Inspire platform will help streamline vision testing and make it more widely available to patients worldwide. RadiusXR CEO Ammad Khan said the technology represents a step forward in digital health innovation. “By integrating our advanced wearable platform with Topcon Healthcare’s imaging solutions and Glaukos’ focus on patient engagement, we are delivering a truly connected and accessible diagnostic ecosystem,” Khan said. GP