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About Viewy
Viewy builds mobile apps that protect children’s eyes by teaching healthy screen habits through fun, science-based training.
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Based on the scientifically backed 20-20-2-rule and WHO guidelines, Viewy turns healthy screen habits into a fun daily routine. Unlike other parental control tools that rely on restrictions, Viewy teaches kids aged 2–11 how to self-regulate their screen use - positively, playfully and independently. Parents gain clear insights and peace of mind.​​


Mission
We protect children’s eyes for life by teaching children healthy screen habits through fun, science based training.
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By 2035, Viewy will have helped 25 million children worldwide build healthy screen habits. Helping to end the global vision crisis before it becomes irreversible.​​
Vision
To raise a generation of children with healthy eyes in a digital world.
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Viewy believes screens don’t have to be banned, children simply need to learn how to use them in a healthy way. By guiding screen time in a positive and educational way, Viewy aims to prevent vision problems later in life and help parents manage digital habits effectively.

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