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RAYONE GALAXY

See more without your glasses

The RayOne Galaxy is one of the latest intraocular lenses (IOL) available to patients, using revolutionary AI-designed spiral technology to precisely manage the light entering your eye.

THE SPIRAL IOL

The RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL was designed with artificial intelligence (AI) to provide you with high quality distance, intermediate and near vision without glasses.

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Not your standard 
monofocal IOL

Instead of a standard monofocal IOL which typically only restores your distance vision after eye surgery, you can choose to have an advanced IOL like the RayOne Galaxy that gives you the opportunity to increase your independence from wearing glasses for everyday activities.

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After surgery with a standard monofocal IOL†

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After surgery with the RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL†

Distance Vision

Driving, cycling, watching TV, playing tennis.

Intermediate Vision

Using your computer, cooking, social interactions.

Near Vision

Reading, writing, using your mobile phone, taking photos.

After 15 years of wearing glasses, I could read everything absolutely crystal clear.

RayOne Galaxy patient

I don’t need glasses at all. I even do reading of the menu for friends and family now.

RayOne Galaxy patient

It’s incredible... I can see up close now, I can read my phone, read a menu, read the screen in my car.

RayOne Galaxy patient

No halos... just the brightness, which is pretty normal stuff.

RayOne Galaxy patient

With less expected visual side effects than many other advanced IOLs, the RayOne Galaxy is possibly the most technologically advanced IOL available today.

What makes the Galaxy spiral optic unique?

Higher quality vision

With some advanced IOLs (e.g. trifocal IOLs), it can be normal to experience visual disturbances such as halos and glare around lights at nighttime. These visual disturbances typically reduce over time, however, the RayOne Galaxy’s patented spiral optic is specifically designed to significantly reduce those visual disturbances from the outset*.

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Significantly reduced visual disturbances compared to some advanced IOLs.†

Some advanced IOLs†

RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL†

Improved brightness

Some advanced IOLs (e.g. trifocal IOLs) lose some of the available light when it enters your eye, causing a small change in your vision when in dimmer light levels. The RayOne Galaxy’s spiral optic sends 100% of the available light to the back of your eye* (the retina) so that all of the light is utilised for your vision.

How does the RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL work?

Most advanced IOLs (e.g. trifocal IOLs) use rings or steps to split light into different focal points. While this helps with seeing at multiple distances, it can also cause visual disturbances like halos and glare, especially at night.

The RayOne Galaxy takes a completely different approach:

  • Instead of rings, it uses a smooth spiral pattern, designed using artificial intelligence (AI).

  • The smooth spiral gives a continuous range of vision, as well as reduced halos and glare.

  • The result is a more natural visual experience.

RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL render showing spiral pattern

How do different IOLs compare?

Lens option

Distance vision

Intermediate vision

Near vision

Light loss

Visual disturbances

Monofocal IOL

None

None

Enhanced monofocal IOL

None

None

Some advanced IOLs

Some

Moderate

RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL

None

Low

For illustrative purposes only. Individual outcomes may differ.

Ask your surgeon about the unique RayOne Galaxy spiral IOL

Try our vision simulator to see the difference that the Galaxy spiral IOL can make to your vision.

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EYE CONDITIONS

Cataracts

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EYE CONDITIONS

Astigmatism

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GUIDE

Eye surgery

†Illustrative images to simulate expected and potential outcomes.
*Rayner, 2025 — R&D data on file.
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