Carrot Reports More Than 5 Million Visual Tests Completed Across U.S. and Canada
Wednesday, April 15 2026 | 09 h 14 min | News
Carrot has announced that more than 5 million tests have been completed using its visual diagnostic platform across more than 2,400 eye care clinics in the United States and Canada.
The company describes the milestone as a sign of growing adoption of automated and portable visual testing tools in clinical practice, as eye care providers look for alternatives to more traditional room-based diagnostic equipment.
Carrot, which recently rebranded from Virtual Field, launched its first virtual reality-based visual field testing solution in 2018. Since then, the company says it has expanded the platform to include 15 exam types, including visual fields, colour vision, pupillometry, and extraocular motility (EOM), along with analytics, reporting, and workflow support tools.
According to Carrot, demand for flexible diagnostic technologies is increasing as clinics face pressure to improve efficiency, manage staff workload, and enhance the patient experience. The company says its platform is designed to support those operational needs while maintaining clinical reliability.
“In clinic, after comparing head-to-head visual fields, the results appear functionally indistinguishable from legacy tabletop perimetry,” said Dr. Andy Morgenstern, OD, FAAO, FNAP, an advisor to Carrot.
The company says it plans to continue expanding the platform’s capabilities in areas including automation, analytics, interoperability, and new exam development.
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