For people with sight in one eye

Living with one eye, together

Whether you were born with vision in one eye or recently lost an eye, this is a calm, practical place to find your footing. Clear guides, honest answers, and a community that has been there.

Where would you like to start?

Everyone arrives here from a different place. Pick the path that fits you right now.

I recently lost an eye

The first weeks are the hardest. What to expect, how to adapt, and why so much of this gets easier with time.

I live with one eye

Driving, work, sport, depth perception, and protecting the eye you rely on. Practical answers for daily life.

My child has one eye

School, eye protection, sport, and helping your child thrive. You are not navigating this alone.

A few things worth knowing early

6 to 9
months is a typical window to adapt to depth and distance with one eye
Most
people can still drive legally in their region, often after a simple medical check
You
can protect your remaining eye, and most serious eye injuries are preventable

Practical guides for real life

Plain language, region aware where it matters, and written for people living it.

Driving with one eye

What the law says where you live, and how to drive safely.

Adapting and depth perception

Retrain your sense of distance and master daily tasks.

Protecting your eye

Eyewear, check ups, and warning signs that matter.

Careers and work

Which jobs have vision rules, and which are wide open. Coming soon.

Prosthetic eyes

Finding an ocularist, costs, and daily care. Coming soon.

For parents

School accommodations, sport, and confidence. Coming soon.

Why this place exists

When you have sight in one eye, you fall between the cracks. You are not blind, so most blindness services do not fit. Yet doctors rarely have time to explain how to actually live this way.

The good information is scattered, outdated, or hidden behind paywalls. We are building one calm, free, trustworthy home for all of it.

What you will find here

  • Step by step guides in plain language
  • Region aware answers on driving and work
  • Techniques to rebuild depth perception
  • How to protect the eye you depend on
  • A peer community, coming soon

A community is coming

Soon you will be able to connect with others who see the world the same way, ask questions, and share what worked. No judgement, no jargon, just people who get it.