Built for short pediatric visits
Designed around real clinic constraints, busy teams, and practical developmental care workflows.
Selected clinic access
EyeContact is developing child-friendly, eye-tracking-based technology designed to fit real pediatric workflows and provide structured information for clinician-led developmental care.

Founding Clinic Program
Early clinic access with hands-on onboarding, workflow support, and a direct feedback channel to the EyeContact team.
Why this matters
Pediatric clinics need tools that fit short visits, support clinician-led conversations, and work within existing developmental care workflows. EyeContact is being developed to help clinics explore objective, gaze-based information without replacing standard-of-care processes.
Designed around real clinic constraints, busy teams, and practical developmental care workflows.
Uses short, simple visual content designed to be approachable for young children.
Information is presented for clinician review while standard-of-care processes remain in place.
How it fits
Step 1
Designed to be simple and approachable during a pediatric visit.
Step 2
The system tracks visual attention patterns during the interaction.
Step 3
Information is reviewed alongside existing standard-of-care processes.
Early access focus
Selected clinics help the EyeContact team refine practical details that matter before broader deployment.
Technology
EyeContact is developing eye-tracking-based technology for pediatric ASD care pathways. The platform uses child-friendly visual stimuli and gaze-based measures to generate structured information that can be reviewed within existing developmental care workflows.
Today, EyeContact works with selected pediatric clinics through a controlled early-access program focused on workflow fit, usability, clinician feedback, and implementation readiness. Standard-of-care screening, referral processes, diagnostic evaluation, and clinician judgment remain in place.
What makes us different
Founding Clinic Program
EyeContact is inviting a limited number of pediatric clinics to join our Founding Clinic Program. Participating clinics receive early access, hands-on onboarding, workflow support, and a direct channel to the EyeContact team as we prepare for broader clinical deployment.
The program is designed for clinics that want early access to objective, technology-enabled ASD care workflows while continuing to follow their existing standard-of-care procedures.
Team

CEO & Co-Founder
Co-founder and CEO with interdisciplinary expertise across psychology, neuroscience, and electrical engineering. Aryeh brings a personal and scientific commitment to improving early developmental care.
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CTO & Co-Founder
Co-founder and CTO with a PhD in Statistics and deep experience in data science, operations research, and applied technology development.
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Clinical Operations & Product Development
Clinical operations and product development lead with more than 15 years of experience in autism care and clinical workflows, helping bridge product design with real-world practice.
LinkedInEyeContact works with selected clinics through a controlled early-access program. The technology is not FDA-cleared, does not diagnose autism, and is designed to complement, not replace, standard-of-care screening, referral decisions, diagnostic evaluation, or clinician judgment.
Contact
Contact us to discuss whether EyeContact may be a fit for your clinic, network, or organization.
We're especially interested in speaking with pediatric clinics, healthcare networks, and organizations focused on early developmental care.