Why iTrace?
The iTrace is Beyond Compare
The iTrace is the only device on the market that uses ray tracing aberrometry and placido-based corneal topography to map the sources of errors in the eye and provide a simulation of a patient’s vision.
With a series of unique algorithms and displays, the iTrace Visual Analysis can objectively separate visual performance between the cornea and the lens, allowing doctors to see exactly what their patients are seeing, and use that information to make better treatment decisions.
Regardless of the other technology you have in your practice, the iTrace is essential. While there are other devices on the market that boast they can perform similar analysis, the iTrace is the only piece of equipment that can show you exactly how every patient sees by measuring the eye in the same way that the eye uses light.

The iTrace is beyond compare because it helps you provide…

It’s the best way to get a complete picture of what’s occurring when a patient isn’t satisfied with their vision.
It’s the best way to educate your patients about their treatment options and communicate the value of a premium cataract procedure.


The iTrace also includes a Toric Planner, which uses unique wavefront Ks, optical alignment angles and printable pictures to help you achieve ideal lens placement during surgery. Likewise, the Toric Check provides post-operative guidance on toric axis location without the need for dilation. Because of its proprietary technology, the iTrace is the only device that can accurately scan a post-operative patient’s vision.
It’s the best way to ensure precision during surgery and to achieve patient satisfaction after lens replacement.
The iTrace is beyond compare because it helps you provide…

It’s the best way to get a complete picture of what’s occurring when a patient isn’t satisfied with their vision.

It’s the best way to educate your patients about their treatment options and communicate the value of a premium cataract procedure.

The iTrace also includes a Toric Planner, which uses unique wavefront Ks, optical alignment angles and printable pictures to help you achieve ideal lens placement during surgery. Likewise, the Toric Check provides post-operative guidance on toric axis location without the need for dilation. Because of its proprietary technology, the iTrace is the only device that can accurately scan a post-operative patient’s vision.
It’s the best way to ensure precision during surgery and to achieve patient satisfaction after lens replacement.
See How We Stack Up!
Since the iTrace functions as a 5 in 1 corneal topographer, diagnostic aberrometer, autorefractor, keratometer, and pupilometer, there are several devices that do a portion of what the iTrace does. To see how the iTrace specifically compares to (and complements!) tools like the Pentacam or the Galilei, schedule a demo with a member of our team.
The iTrace vs The OPD III
Like the iTrace, the OPD combines wavefront aberrometry and corneal topography in a single device. But how similar are the iTrace and the OPD III really? While both operate with a placido disk-based topographic system, the iTrace’s use of propriety ray tracing for diagnostic aberrometry translates into the following advantages:


Working with Tracey Technologies
While our current technology is unsurpassed, Tracey Technologies is continuously working to develop new, practical features to enhance the iTrace. When we update software, it can be easily downloaded on your existing hardware. We are proud to offer world-class technical support and practice building resources to iTrace users across the globe.
To learn more about bringing the iTrace into your practice, you can contact us to request more information or schedule a demo.