Visionix Optovue Solix
Visionix Optovue Solix
Visionix Optovue Solix
The Visionix Optovue SOLIX is a next-generation swept-source OCT and OCT angiography system designed to deliver ultra-wide, high-resolution imaging across retina, glaucoma, and anterior segment applications. Powered by a 1060 nm swept-source laser and ultra-fast scanning speeds, SOLIX provides deep tissue penetration, expanded scan coverage, and exceptional image clarity supporting confident diagnosis and long-term disease management.
With scan speeds of up to 120,000 A-scans per second, SOLIX captures detailed structural and vascular data while minimizing motion artifacts. Its advanced optics and widefield capabilities allow clinicians to visualize peripheral pathology more effectively than traditional spectral-domain OCT systems.
SOLIX enables OCT angiography (OCTA) imaging without dye injection, allowing non-invasive visualization of retinal and choroidal vasculature. Widefield OCTA scans provide improved assessment of microvascular changes associated with diabetic retinopathy, AMD, glaucoma, and other retinal diseases.
SOLIX supports a broad range of clinical workflows, including:
Retina and vitreoretinal disease evaluation
Glaucoma structure and progression analysis
Anterior segment imaging
Myopia and pediatric assessments
Longitudinal follow-up and progression tracking
Designed for efficiency, SOLIX features automated alignment, eye tracking, and intuitive software tools that streamline image acquisition and analysis. Integrated progression analytics and reporting tools support consistent follow-up and data-driven clinical decisions. The system is DICOM compatible, allowing seamless integration with EMR and imaging networks.
Swept-source OCT with deep penetration and wide scan coverage
Ultra-widefield OCT and OCTA imaging
High-speed acquisition for reduced motion artifacts
Non-invasive angiography without dye
Comprehensive retina, glaucoma, and anterior segment support
Compact, modern design optimized for clinical workflow
The Optovue SOLIX is engineered for practices seeking advanced imaging performance, expanded diagnostic capability, and a future-ready OCT platform that supports evolving standards of care.