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Our mission

One calm home for life with one eye

Monocular Vision is a free resource and community for anyone living with sight in one eye, and the people who love them.

The gap we are filling

If you have useful vision in only one eye, you live in a strange middle ground. You are not blind, so most blindness charities and services do not quite fit. Yet eye doctors are busy, and few have time to explain how to actually live, day to day, with one eye.

So people end up searching alone, late at night, through scattered forum posts, outdated pages, and advice written for total blindness. The few dedicated communities are either decades old or hidden behind a paywall. There is no calm, modern, trustworthy home for this.

We are building that home. Everything here is free, written in plain language, and grounded in current medical guidance. Whether you were born with one eye, lost an eye to injury or illness, or you are a parent helping a child, you belong here.

What we stand for

Always free

No paywalls and no memberships. Information that can change a life should not cost money.

Plain language

No jargon and no fear. Clear answers from people who understand what you are going through.

Medically grounded

Built on current guidance from eye health authorities, and honest about what varies by person and place.

What we are building

Right now you will find practical guides on the questions that matter most: driving, work, rebuilding depth perception, protecting your remaining eye, and adapting to daily life. We are adding more every month, and translating into more languages so this reaches people across North America and Europe.

Next comes the part we are most excited about: a warm, moderated community where you can ask questions, share what worked, and meet others who see the world the same way. No judgement, no jargon, just people who get it.

A note on medical advice: everything here is general information, not personal medical or legal advice. Always talk to your eye doctor about your own eyes, and check the current rules in your own region.

Find what you need

Start with the guides, and check back soon for the community.