
The Visionix VX 118 gives practitioners the comprehensive clinical insights needed to screen, evaluate, and monitor a wide range of various eye conditions, including keratoconus and cataracts. With its comprehensive suite of tools and advanced technologies, it provides practitioners with the necessary insights to deliver optimal patient care.

For keratoconus screening and monitoring, the VX 118 employs topography maps, axial, tangential elevation, and refraction maps, allowing for detailed analysis of corneal shape and irregularities. The device also features the Keratoconus Probability Index (KPI) and enables ongoing monitoring of keratoconus progression. Additionally, internal astigmatism measurement, eccentricity, meridian tables, and corneal aberrometry further enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Utilizing wavefront analysis with Shack-Hartmann technology, Placido rings, and Scheimpflug imaging, the VX 118 ensures precise evaluation of corneal abnormalities associated with keratoconus, enabling early detection and intervention.

For cataract assessment, the VX 118 enables visualization of crystalline opacities and analysis of wavefront aberrations, allowing practitioners to differentiate between corneal and lenticular/internal aberrations. Additional capabilities include internal astigmatism measurement, kappa angle evaluation for intraocular lens (IOL) centering, Z.4.0 value assessment for aspheric implant selection, and lens opacity classification using LOCS II and III scales. Combining Scheimpflug imaging, retroillumination, Shack-Hartmann technology, and Placido rings, the VX 118 delivers comprehensive insight into cataract severity and supports confident treatment planning.
The Visionix VX 118 is designed to make a meaningful impact in diagnostic screening. With fully automated, end-to-end capabilities, it handles a wide range of functions essential to comprehensive eye examinations. From complete refraction to the identification and monitoring of conditions such as keratoconus and cataracts, plus specialty contact lens fitting. It’s a versatile, all-in-one solution built for the demands of high-performing optometry and ophthalmology practices.
A core strength of the VX 118 is its ability to deliver objective refraction measurements tailored to both day and night vision needs. The device performs objective refraction under both mesopic and photopic conditions, allowing practitioners to differentiate between a patient’s vision requirements across varying lighting environments. With 1,300 points analyzed across a 7mm diameter pupil, the VX 118 delivers highly detailed, accurate assessments of visual acuity and quality of vision, even on pupils as small as 1.2mm.
Objective refraction under mesopic and photopic conditions
