Vision Test

Test your near and far vision online

Vision Test Area

Instructions

  • • Use arrow keys to switch between near and far sight test
  • • Use arrow keys to change text size (1-9 levels)
  • • Press number keys 1-9 to input the character level you see
  • • Press Space to show/hide the actual character

Character Levels:

Level 1: E (Very Small)
Level 2: F (Small)
Level 3: P (Medium-Small)
Level 4: T (Medium)
Level 5: O (Medium-Large)
Level 6: Z (Large)
Level 7: L (Very Large)
Level 8: P (Extra Large)
Level 9: E (Largest)
Press the number key that matches the current character level shown
E
Press arrow keys to start test
Test Type
Ready
Text Size
Medium

Test Results

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Vision Assessment

Complete tests to get vision assessment

Myopia (Nearsightedness)

  • • Difficulty seeing distant objects
  • • Caused by elongated eyeball
  • • Corrected with concave lenses
  • • Common symptoms: squinting, headaches

Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

  • • Difficulty seeing near objects
  • • Caused by shortened eyeball
  • • Corrected with convex lenses
  • • Common symptoms: eye strain, blurred vision

Test Features

  • • Simulates Snellen chart testing
  • • Multiple text sizes for accuracy
  • • Keyboard controls for accessibility
  • • Results tracking and assessment

When to Use Vision Test

Regular Check-ups

Perform regular vision tests to monitor changes in your eyesight over time and detect potential issues early.

Symptom Screening

Screen for common vision problems like headaches, eye strain, or blurred vision that may indicate myopia or hyperopia.

Pre-appointment Test

Take a preliminary vision test before visiting an eye doctor to have specific information ready for discussion.

Children's Vision

Help children test their vision in a fun, interactive way. Early detection of vision problems is crucial for learning.

Remote Work

Test your vision regularly if you work long hours on screens. Digital eye strain can affect your vision over time.

Elderly Care

Monitor vision changes in elderly family members. Age-related vision changes are common and should be tracked regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between myopia and hyperopia?

Myopia (nearsightedness) is a condition where you can see nearby objects clearly but distant objects appear blurry. Hyperopia (farsightedness) is the opposite - distant objects are clear but nearby objects appear blurry. Our test helps identify symptoms of both conditions.

How accurate is this online vision test?

This online vision test provides a preliminary screening of your vision but is not a substitute for a professional eye examination. It can help identify potential vision problems that should be evaluated by an eye care professional.

How often should I test my vision?

Adults should have their vision tested every 1-2 years, or more frequently if you experience changes in your vision. Children should have their vision tested annually. Our online tool makes it easy to perform regular check-ups between professional visits.

Can children use this vision test?

Yes, children can use this vision test with adult supervision. The test uses simple letters and keyboard controls that are easy for children to understand. Early detection of vision problems in children is crucial for their learning and development.

Is my vision test data stored or shared?

Your vision test data is stored locally in your browser and is not shared with any third parties. You can clear your test history at any time using the "Clear Results" button. No personal information is collected or transmitted.

What should I do if the test indicates vision problems?

If the test indicates potential vision problems, you should schedule an appointment with an eye care professional for a comprehensive eye examination. Early detection and treatment of vision problems can prevent further deterioration and improve quality of life.

Can I use this test instead of visiting an eye doctor?

No, this test is not a replacement for professional eye care. While it can help identify potential vision problems, only a comprehensive eye examination by a qualified eye care professional can provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

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