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    BabyEye Vision

    Every parent wonders: what does my newborn actually see? BabyEye turns that question into an experience — a real-time vision simulator, high-contrast flashcards, WHO growth charts, face recognition guides, and a Vision Log that saves how your baby saw the world. Science-backed. Beautifully simple. Free on Android and iOS.

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    BabyEye — See the World Through Your Baby's Eyes. Split view comparing blurry newborn baby vision with clear adult vision using real-time age slider.

    Inside BabyEye — Every Feature, One App

    Track vision milestones, simulate what your baby sees, stimulate developing eyes with flashcards, log precious moments, and monitor WHO growth — all designed for new parents who want clarity without the medical jargon.

    BabyEye vision simulator showing 53-day-old baby view at 20/350 acuity with high contrast toggle and age slider
    Real-Time Vision Simulator
    BabyEye dashboard tracking 4-month-old depth perception milestone at 63% progress with 20/120 acuity
    Vision Milestones Dashboard
    BabyEye high-contrast dot grid flashcards for 3-6 month visual stimulation and brain development
    Digital Visual Flashcards
    BabyEye face recognition guide showing what baby sees at 3 months with 20/200 acuity and bonding activities
    Face Recognition Guide
    BabyEye WHO standard growth charts for baby weight height and head circumference 0-24 months
    WHO Growth Charts
    BabyEye vision log saving newborn photos with age-filtered visual growth timeline and milestone memories
    Vision Log — Saved Moments
    BabyEye expert hub with visual flashcards WHO growth charts eye care tips and milestone guides for parents
    Expert Hub & Resources

    Everything You Need for Your Baby's Growth

    Smart tools and trusted resources to support visual development, bonding, and milestone tracking from birth to 24 months.

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    See the World Through Your Baby's Eyes

    Point your camera at anything — your face, the nursery, a toy — and watch it transform in real time. Drag the age slider from Day 1 to 2 years and experience acuity blur, color channels, peripheral vision, and contrast sensitivity evolve live.

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    Split View: Baby vs Adult

    Compare vision side by side in one live split screen. Understand instantly why high-contrast faces and bold patterns matter in the first weeks — and why your newborn may not yet see the details you do.

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    Track. Compare. Understand.

    Monitor day-by-day visual development with realistic filters calibrated to published acuity research — from 20/800 at birth to 20/30 by 12 months. Toggle High Contrast mode to match newborn retinal sensitivity.

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    Digital Flashcards for Early Learning

    Science-designed high-contrast cards for 0–3, 3–6, and 6–12 months — bold spirals, checkerboards, dot grids, and primary-color patterns tuned to the spatial frequencies newborn eyes respond to most strongly.

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    Face Recognition Guide

    Six step-by-step bonding stages from week 1 to 12 months. See what your baby sees at each age, learn optimal feeding distance, mirror play, and when stranger awareness typically emerges.

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    Vision Milestones Dashboard

    Seven science-backed stages — Light & Shadow, First Focus, Tracking Awakens, Color Discovery, Depth Perception, Full Color World, and Sharp & Aware — each with expandable detail on cone development and cortical pathways.

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    Save Their Precious Moments

    Capture photos from the simulator with the age-appropriate filter applied. Build a beautiful timeline of how your baby saw the world on each day — every smile, every milestone, saved securely on your device.

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    WHO Growth Charts Built In

    Track weight, length/height, and head circumference with WHO and CDC percentile charts for boys and girls, 0–24 months — full physical and visual development in one trusted parenting app.

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    Live Face Distance Guide

    Real-time face detection with a color-coded distance indicator — too close, too far, or in the optimal zone for your baby's current age. Newborns see sharpest at 20–30 cm during feeding and bonding.

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    Expert Hub & Eye Care Tips

    Searchable resources, milestone articles, flashcard sessions, and pediatric eye-care guidance — everything a new parent needs without wading through complex medical journals.

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    Built on Peer-Reviewed Science

    Every filter, flashcard, and milestone is grounded in research from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Academy of Pediatrics, NIH PubMed, and Teller Acuity Card studies.

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    Private. On-Device. Yours.

    Camera processing never leaves your phone. No images uploaded to servers. GDPR, CCPA, and Apple App Tracking Transparency compliant — because your baby's memories deserve real privacy.

    The Baby Vision App Built for Real Parents

    When you hold your newborn for the first time and look into their eyes, a quiet question follows you everywhere: Can you see me? What does my face look like to you? BabyEye was built to answer that question — not with a textbook paragraph, but with a live camera experience that lets you see through your baby's eyes at any age from birth to two years.

    At birth, infant vision is roughly 20/800 — the world arrives as blurry shapes, sharp contrasts, and shades of gray. Color channels wake up gradually: red-green around 2–3 months, full trichromatic color by 6 months. Depth perception strengthens between 4 and 5 months. By 12 months, many babies approach 20/30 acuity. BabyEye maps every step onto an age slider you control, so you never have to guess what stage your little one is in.

    Whether you are a first-time parent searching for a newborn vision development app, a caregiver planning tummy time visual stimulation, or a family wanting to track baby milestones alongside WHO growth charts — BabyEye brings it together in one calm, ad-conscious, privacy-first experience.

    See It Yourself — Free Baby Vision Simulator, Right Here

    No install, no signup — turn on your camera below and drag the age slider to watch your own face shift from a newborn's blurry, high-contrast world to sharp, full-color vision, calibrated to the same milestones used throughout BabyEye's mobile app.

    Try it now — no download needed

    Live Baby Vision Simulator

    Turn on your camera and drag the age slider to see your own face the way your baby would, in real time, right in this browser tab.

    100% on-device — your camera feed is never uploaded, recorded, or stored

    For Visual Development

    • • Real-time baby vision simulator with age slider (Day 1 → 2 years)
    • • Split View: compare baby blur vs adult clarity live
    • • High-contrast flashcards for 0–3, 3–6, and 6–12 months
    • • Seven science-backed visual milestones with progress tracking
    • • Face recognition guide with bonding activities week by week
    • • Live face distance guide for optimal 20–30 cm viewing

    For Growth & Memories

    • • Vision Log — save age-filtered photos of precious moments
    • • WHO & CDC growth charts: weight, height, head circumference
    • • Boy and girl percentile curves, 0–24 months
    • • Expert Hub with eye-care tips and milestone articles
    • • On-device processing — photos never leave your phone
    • • Free download on Google Play and Apple App Store

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What can a newborn baby actually see?

    Newborns see at roughly 20/800 visual acuity — mostly light, shadow, movement, and high-contrast patterns within about 8–12 inches (20–30 cm). Full color is not present at birth; the world appears in shades of gray. BabyEye's simulator recreates this so you can point your camera at your face or nursery and see the same blur and contrast your baby does.

    When do babies start recognizing faces?

    Babies begin preferring faces within the first weeks and develop stronger face processing between 2 and 6 months. Full face recognition — distinguishing familiar caregivers from strangers — typically solidifies around 3–6 months. BabyEye's Face Recognition Guide walks you through bonding activities at each stage.

    Are high-contrast flashcards good for newborns?

    Yes. Research shows newborn retinas respond strongly to bold black-and-white patterns at specific spatial frequencies. BabyEye's flashcard sets are tagged by age — spirals and checkerboards for 0–6 weeks, primary colors when red-green channels activate, and rich patterns as acuity improves through 12 months.

    How is BabyEye different from a regular baby tracker?

    Most baby apps track feeding, sleep, or diapers. BabyEye is focused specifically on visual development — simulating eyesight, explaining milestones, providing stimulation cards, and logging how your baby saw the world. WHO growth charts are included so physical and visual development live in one place.

    Is my data safe with BabyEye?

    Absolutely. Camera filters run entirely on your device. Saved Vision Log photos stay in local storage. No images or video are transmitted to external servers. BabyEye is built with GDPR, CCPA, and Apple App Tracking Transparency standards in mind.

    Who made BabyEye?

    BabyEye is developed by Techpuram Technology Private Limited — the same team behind Simple Bluetooth Printer, GeoGPS Camera, and other trusted mobile apps used by thousands of families. Made in India, available worldwide on Android and iOS.

    Can I try the baby vision simulator without downloading the app?

    Yes. This page includes a free live baby vision simulator that runs directly in your browser using your webcam — no install required. Drag the age slider from newborn to 12 months and see your own face blur, desaturate, and sharpen exactly as BabyEye's mobile app simulates it.

    Is the browser-based vision simulator safe to use?

    Yes. It processes your camera feed entirely on-device using canvas filters — nothing is uploaded, recorded, or stored anywhere. Turning off the camera immediately stops and releases the video stream.

    How is BabyEye different from BabySee, Baby's Vision, or GooGooGoggles?

    BabySee, Baby's Vision - How Babies See, and GooGooGoggles all offer real-time vision simulation, and so does BabyEye — plus a Split View comparing baby and adult vision side by side, a seven-stage Vision Milestones Dashboard, high-contrast flashcards tuned to each age, a Face Recognition bonding guide, WHO/CDC growth charts, and a free in-browser simulator you can try before downloading. All camera processing stays on-device.

    Why do newborns only see black and white?

    Newborns aren't fully colorblind, but their color-sensing cone cells are immature at birth, so the world mostly registers as light, shadow, and high-contrast shapes rather than distinct hues. Red-green color channels activate around 2–3 months, and full trichromatic color vision develops by about 6 months.

    What does a baby see at 2 months old?

    At 2 months, visual acuity is roughly 20/400 — still blurry by adult standards, but sharper than the 20/800 of a newborn. Babies begin tracking moving objects and faces more consistently at this stage, and the red-green color channel is just beginning to activate.

    How close should I hold my baby so they can see me clearly?

    About 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) — the natural feeding and holding distance — since that's within a newborn's short focal range. BabyEye's Live Face Distance Guide gives a real-time, color-coded indicator so you know when you're in the optimal zone for your baby's current age.

    Every Smile. Every Moment. Understood.

    Join parents who are discovering what their baby sees — and building stronger bonds because of it. Download BabyEye free today.

    BabyEye Vision Highlights

    BabyEye is the baby vision app that answers the question every new parent asks: *What do you see?* Instead of dense medical articles, you get an interactive, camera-based vision simulator that shows your nursery, your face, and your baby's world exactly as their developing eyes perceive it — from blurry grayscale at birth to sharp, full-color vision by the first birthday.

    Real-time vision simulation calibrated to four scientifically measured properties: acuity blur (20/800 → 20/30), color development (grayscale → red-green → full trichromatic), peripheral field expansion, and contrast sensitivity improvement from 70% at birth to adult levels by 6 months.

    Split View comparison mode puts adult clarity and baby blur side by side on one live screen — the fastest way to understand why black-and-white mobiles, face-to-face feeding at 20–30 cm, and high-contrast patterns matter in the newborn weeks.

    High-contrast visual flashcards for tummy time, quiet time, and everyday play: bold bullseyes and checkerboards for 0–6 weeks, primary reds and greens when the red-green channel activates at 2–3 months, and full-spectrum saturated patterns as trichromatic color matures.

    Seven visual milestones tracked on an intuitive dashboard — Light & Shadow (0–2 weeks), First Focus (2–4 weeks), Tracking Awakens (1–2 months), Color Discovery (2–3 months), Depth Perception (4–5 months), Full Color World (6 months), and Sharp & Aware (7–12 months).

    Face recognition bonding guide with six activity stages: optimal feeding distance in week 1, sustained gaze exercises, mirror play at 5 months, and stranger awareness around 9 months — each showing *What Baby Sees* and *Where Baby Focuses* at that developmental stage.

    Vision Log turns filtered simulator captures into a growing memory book. Every saved moment shows precisely how your baby saw that scene on that day — a unique visual diary no standard photo album can replicate.

    WHO and CDC growth charts for weight, height/length, and head circumference (0–24 months) sit alongside visual milestones so you track complete development — physical growth and visual maturation — in one beautifully designed parenting app.

    Free on Android and iOS. Built by Techpuram Technology in India for parents worldwide who want science-backed clarity, not anxiety. Download on Google Play or the App Store and see your baby's world for the first time — through their eyes.