Galaxy Vision Training Apple

Galaxy Vision Training

Take vision to the next galaxy
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Features & Capabilities

Galaxy Vision Training is a cognitive-vision game that utilizes oriented gabor patches to train visual processing. Players identify the correct orientation, and as they succeed, difficulty increases to provide a challenging brain-and-eye workout.

Regular use can improve processing speed and accuracy. This app is intended for cognitive and perceptual training, not for diagnosing or treating medical conditions.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Barrett Eubanks
Rating:
4.60
(62)
Version:
1.8.2 Last updated: 2025-07-01
Version code:
876010824
Creation date:
2022-11-14
Compatible devices:
Size:
13.67MB
URLs:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-04
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Developed by:
Barrett Eubanks
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/galaxy-vision-training/id6444388526
Website:
https://eyetomorrow.com/galaxy-vision/

User Reviews

Reviews show Galaxy Vision Training is valued for perceived vision improvements (often post-surgery) and its engaging, game-like design that supports short daily sessions. It also helps with concentration and noticing small details. However, multiple reviewers want clearer feedback and better onboarding in newer versions to ease learning for new users.
Pros
  • Reports vision improvement and reduced eye strain, including after cataract surgery.
  • Helps train concentration and the ability to notice small details.
  • Engaging, game-like training that is easy to stick with.
  • Short daily sessions make it easy to fit into a routine.
Cons
  • Newer version lacks clear feedback for correct/incorrect choices and onboarding; users want clearer examples, similar to older versions.
Recent reviews
I keep trying and I don’t get ahead. I did slightly better closer to when I had the surger over a year now since the surgery. My glasses help barely; in fact, I think my vision is somewhat worse now than when I first got the glasses. I’m also being treated for dry eye. I was told it was extremely dry which I had no sense of it being dry. I had a somewhat expensive prescription for dry eye called MIEBO.. I took it for a couple months then decided I didn’t want to pay for it anymore so now I’ve been using over-the-counter dry eye drops. I don’t know if going to help or not. I guess I won’t find out till I see my ophthalmologist later in the year. Does dry eye impact my vision? I really can’t say. I know one thing; I started again too try to play piano, which I haven’t done in quite a long time and I really can’t read the music well with my glasses. I kind of read it, but not clear enough to know which note is on which line.
by it*****, 2025-02-04

A number of years ago I was having trouble focusing on my computer screen. I learned about Gabor eye/brain training and found relief with an app. It was expensive and tiring to use and it is no longer available (GlassesOff). Galaxy Vision (I’m using the beta mode) seems to provide the same relief to eye fatigue and blurry vision with but with short daily session. It takes a while to figure out some of the harder variations but it’s working. I hope they improve the usability so other new users can quickly get the hang of it (I.e. show clearer examples of what to look for). I recommend this app if you are suffering from functional myopia from excessive screen use.
by Da*****, 2024-12-04

I tried using it on an iPhone pro nax and it is just too small for me to see the faint patterns. Wish it was written for Windows or Linux. Will just go back to watching videos for training. I applaud the author for trying but just not for me.
by Do*****, 2024-09-28
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