Mira Professional
Optical measurements
Free
1.8.9for iPhone, iPad
2.7
43 Ratings
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Jul 17, 2018
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About Mira Professional
Discover MIRA. Next generation pupillary distance (PD) measurements.
What is MIRA?
Using only a phone or tablet and a mirror, our app accurately calculates your Pupillary Distance (PD), from the comfort of your Optical Store or your own home. With MIRA you can also measure all the required parameters that are needed for progressive lens fitting. Parameters such as the MonoPDs, Fitting Heights, Vertex Distance, Pantoscopic Angle, Box sizes, Wrap angle and Near Lookout Point can be measured.
Why use MIRA?
MIRA is different from other PD measuring applications, with our technology there is absolutely no need for a scaling device. Our sophisticated algorithms calculate your pupillary distance measurements by taking a 3D scan of your face and eyes and deliver all key details needed to make you perfect glasses. MIRA has a 0.5mm standard deviation in accuracy, which means that MIRA is just as accurate as a high street optician. As an optician you can measure your customers easily right on the spot, but also the images are saved, so they can be evaluated at a later point as well.
How does MIRA work?
First, there is a trial period, but generally MIRA is subscription based. There is a weekly, a monthly or an annual subscription option in a form of in-app purchases. In order to learn to use MIRA we recommend You to watch our tutorial videos before taking the first measurement:
Tutorial video for evaluation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0AG4zRnpQM&t=2s
Tutorial video for image taking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSuCbvkrFs8
What is Pupillary Distance (PD)?
Pupillary distance is a distance between the centres of the pupils, which is widely considered the most basic measure in optics.
How is PD measured?
Traditionally, you need to visit your optician to get your PD measurement. The measurement is usually made with a millimetre ruler (PD stick). The optician puts the ruler to the patient's head and closes one eye. The optician asks the patient to look into the open eye. Then the optician lines up the ruler with the pupil. This is repeated for the other side.
What is PD used for?
The pupillary distance is mostly needed for prescription eyeglasses. It is used to position the lenses correctly in relation to the centre of the pupils. This is especially important for higher powered lenses.
What are the usual PD values?
55-70mm for male adults, 53-65mm for female adults, 41-55mm for children.
What is MIRA?
Using only a phone or tablet and a mirror, our app accurately calculates your Pupillary Distance (PD), from the comfort of your Optical Store or your own home. With MIRA you can also measure all the required parameters that are needed for progressive lens fitting. Parameters such as the MonoPDs, Fitting Heights, Vertex Distance, Pantoscopic Angle, Box sizes, Wrap angle and Near Lookout Point can be measured.
Why use MIRA?
MIRA is different from other PD measuring applications, with our technology there is absolutely no need for a scaling device. Our sophisticated algorithms calculate your pupillary distance measurements by taking a 3D scan of your face and eyes and deliver all key details needed to make you perfect glasses. MIRA has a 0.5mm standard deviation in accuracy, which means that MIRA is just as accurate as a high street optician. As an optician you can measure your customers easily right on the spot, but also the images are saved, so they can be evaluated at a later point as well.
How does MIRA work?
First, there is a trial period, but generally MIRA is subscription based. There is a weekly, a monthly or an annual subscription option in a form of in-app purchases. In order to learn to use MIRA we recommend You to watch our tutorial videos before taking the first measurement:
Tutorial video for evaluation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0AG4zRnpQM&t=2s
Tutorial video for image taking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSuCbvkrFs8
What is Pupillary Distance (PD)?
Pupillary distance is a distance between the centres of the pupils, which is widely considered the most basic measure in optics.
How is PD measured?
Traditionally, you need to visit your optician to get your PD measurement. The measurement is usually made with a millimetre ruler (PD stick). The optician puts the ruler to the patient's head and closes one eye. The optician asks the patient to look into the open eye. Then the optician lines up the ruler with the pupil. This is repeated for the other side.
What is PD used for?
The pupillary distance is mostly needed for prescription eyeglasses. It is used to position the lenses correctly in relation to the centre of the pupils. This is especially important for higher powered lenses.
What are the usual PD values?
55-70mm for male adults, 53-65mm for female adults, 41-55mm for children.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.8.9
Last updated on Jul 17, 2018
Old Versions
Update on algorithm
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Version History
1.8.9
Jul 17, 2018
Update on algorithm
1.8.8
Jul 16, 2018
Upload is optimized.
1.8.7
Jul 2, 2018
- fixed a crash where the app crashed before image taking
- error handling improvements
- error handling improvements
1.8.6
Jun 16, 2018
Fixed a bug where the "Continue with trial" button remained disabled for new users.
1.8.5
Jun 15, 2018
Huge PD measurement accuracy improvements.
Crashes fixed.
Available more measurements: progressive and near look out point.
In app purchases for unlimited usage.
Crashes fixed.
Available more measurements: progressive and near look out point.
In app purchases for unlimited usage.
1.4.0
May 28, 2017
Improved instructions, image taking and mobile adjustment.
1.1.0
Apr 19, 2017
- highly improved measurement accuracy
- improved image quality
- support for iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPadPro models(blank screen issue fixed)
- new tutorial videos
- improved image quality
- support for iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPadPro models(blank screen issue fixed)
- new tutorial videos
1.0.5
Aug 15, 2016
- New look&feel for better user experience.
- More precise measurements.
- More precise measurements.
1.0.4
Jun 27, 2016
Minor speed updates. Adjustment screens are more reliable.
1.0.3
Jun 4, 2016
If you had a hard time taking the picture for the measurement, this update is for you!
We added video tutorials to all screens! Just hit the question mark in the upper right corner if you need help!
Watch them here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6X-dQv6mvNMBcvIj1aWLosk2HMBjPiAY
Changelog:
* More robust picture taking
* Under the hood speed adjustments
We added video tutorials to all screens! Just hit the question mark in the upper right corner if you need help!
Watch them here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6X-dQv6mvNMBcvIj1aWLosk2HMBjPiAY
Changelog:
* More robust picture taking
* Under the hood speed adjustments
1.0.2
May 7, 2016
Fixed a crash affecting some users.
1.0.1
Apr 26, 2016
In this version, we made the measurements more robust. The new features:
- Processing speed increased.
- Added processing animation.
- Increased the precision of the measurements in outdoor environments.
- Processing speed increased.
- Added processing animation.
- Increased the precision of the measurements in outdoor environments.
1.0
Apr 20, 2016
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