
SHERIDAN, WYOMING – June 18, 2025 – Gaze, a pioneering Seoul-based startup, has unveiled the Gaze Mirror, an innovative AI-powered device aimed at promoting better eye health in the digital age. Introduced at CES 2025, the smart mirror leverages advanced facial and eye-tracking technology to monitor user habits and provide personalized recommendations to help prevent eye fatigue and strain associated with prolonged screen use.
Innovating Preventive Eye Care Through AI
With screen time surging across industries and demographics, eye strain and related vision issues are a growing health concern. The Gaze Mirror tackles this challenge using proprietary AI algorithms that detect user behavior patterns — such as blinking frequency, gaze direction, and posture — to deliver real-time feedback and guidance.
“We believe prevention is the most effective medicine,” said Gaze CEO Minji Kim. “Gaze Mirror isn’t just a wellness device, it’s a new category of proactive eye care. It empowers users with actionable insights to change their behavior before problems arise.”
Strategic Positioning in a Growing Digital Wellness Market
As demand for personalized health tech continues to rise, Gaze positions itself at the intersection of AI and preventive healthcare. The company’s proprietary technology integrates hardware and software to create a seamless, user-friendly experience — requiring no wearable sensors or additional devices.
Key benefits of the Gaze Mirror include:
- Real-time analysis of eye and facial movements using a high-resolution embedded camera.
- Instant recommendations to improve posture, blinking habits, and screen distance.
- Gamified eye exercises to enhance user engagement and promote healthier visual habits.
- A standalone, stylish design suitable for homes and workplaces without relying on external screens.
B2B Expansion Opportunities and Market Fit
While initially positioned for the consumer wellness market, Gaze is also exploring strategic partnerships in B2B verticals such as education, workplace wellness programs, and vision clinics. Its ability to deliver non-invasive, continuous visual monitoring aligns with growing employer interest in holistic employee health tools.
“The mirror’s potential goes beyond the home,” added Minji Kim. “We see a significant opportunity in professional settings where screen time is a daily reality. Whether in classrooms or offices, Gaze Mirror can contribute to long-term vision health and productivity.”
Global Interest Sparked at CES 2025
Debuting at CES 2025, the Gaze Mirror has attracted significant international attention, including from healthcare innovators, digital wellness advocates, and tech-forward employers. The company’s demonstration highlighted its commitment to combining human-centric design with clinically-informed technology.
The mirror is expected to be available for pre-order in select markets by Q3 2025, with broader international rollout planned through strategic retail and health distribution channels.
Learn more at www.gazemirror.com.